ABU DHABI, UAE – Etihad Airways, the national carrier of the United Arab Emirates, has made good its promise of growth and greater connectivity by starting flights to three key destinations.
Inaugural services to Dusseldorf, Germany (DUS) began on September 28, followed the next day by Copenhagen, Denmark (CPH) and then Osaka, Japan (KIX) on October 1.
Meanwhile the airline unveiled increased frequencies to popular destinations Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (KUL) and Colombo, Sri Lanka (CMB).
The flights are part of a package of new routes and increased frequencies designed to meet customer demand for more opportunities to visit Abu Dhabi and provide even more connectivity to Etihad’s growing global network.
"The new flights are the next important steps as we enhance our network delivering greater connectivity for our guests,and serving their demand for more opportunities to visit Abu Dhabi,” said Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways.
“We are helping accelerate economic growth for the city by providing more travel options and seamless connections, ensuring it’s easier for guests to visit Abu Dhabi either as a destination, or as part of a stopover as they explore our growing global network.”
Etihad has already announced the launch of nine new destinations this year, including Malaga, Mykonos, Lisbon, Kolkata, St Petersburg, Dusseldorf, Copenhagen, Osaka, and Boston. In addition, the airline recently announced new routes to the Indian Subcontinent, Kozhikode and Thiruvananthapuram, to be launched in January 2024.
To complement these developments, Etihad has made several recent network changes and frequency adds to enhance travel options and connectivity. Highlights include:
Improved Departure Times: Enhanced passenger convenience with adjusted departure times for European and Asian destinations.
Expanded Frequencies: Increased regularity to Chennai (MAA), Colombo (CMB) Islamabad (ISB), Kochi (COK), Kuala Lumpur (KUL), Madrid (MAD), Milan (MXP), Munich (MUC), Rome (FCO), and Phuket (HKT) offer travellers more choice while improving travel options and connectivity.
Destinations
Change
Total Frequency
Start Date
Dusseldorf
New route
3 per week
28 September 2023
Copenhagen
4 per week
29 September 2023
Osaka
5 per week
1 October 2023
Lisbon
Extended year-round
29 October 2023
St Petersburg
Kozhikode
7 per week
1 January 2024
Thiruvananthapuram
Boston
31 March 2024
Chennai
+7 per week
21 per week
15 September 2023
Frankfurt
+4 per week
11 per week
Rome
4 November 2023
Amsterdam
Retimed
21 November 2023
Kochi
+8 per week
Madrid
+3 per week
10 per week
Milan
Munich
Phuket
14 per week
Moscow
1 December 2023
Cairo
+5 per week
Colombo
7 direct per week
10 direct per week
May 2024
Islamabad
+2 per week
Maldives (Male)