Etihad Airways is gearing up for their major milestone, by unveiling 10 brand-new international routes! By 2025, the airlines will operate in over 90 destinations across 50+ countries, welcoming an estimated 20 million passengers annually! Say goodbye to the days of dreadful airport layovers because with these direct flights your dream vacation has just become a thousand miles closer. Come with me, and let’s discover the world with Etihad’s new International routes!
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Where Will Etihad Fly You In 2025?
Starting in July 2025, onwards, Etihad will offer direct flights to these fabulous cities:
- Algiers, Algeria – Four flights weekly (starting from November 7)
- Atlanta, USA – Four flights weekly (starting from July 2)
- Chiang Mai, Thailand – Four flights weekly (starting from November 3)
- Hanoi, Vietnam – Six flights weekly (starting from November 3)
- Hong Kong, China – Five flights weekly (starting from November 3)
- Krabi, Thailand – Daily flights (starting from October 9)
- Medan, Indonesia – Three flights weekly (starting from October 2)
- Phnom Penh, Cambodia – Five flights weekly (starting from October 3)
- Taipei, Taiwan – Daily flights (starting from September 7)
- Tunis, Tunisia – Three flights weekly (starting from November 1)
These new routes make Etihad the only airline in the UAE offering direct flights to Atlanta, Medan, Phnom Penh, and Chiang Mai!
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Jet, Set, GO!
The new routes join previously announced additions like Prague, Warsaw, Al Alamein, and more. With a fleet of over 110 aircraft, including cutting-edge A321LRs, the airline is fully equipped to handle its expanding network.
Whether you’re dreaming of exploring Atlanta’s bustling streets, relaxing on Thailand’s serene beaches, or diving into the culture of Hanoi, Etihad Airways is making it easier than ever to turn those plans into reality!
Where will you fly first?
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