Fly from Karachi to Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Karachi to Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways and trade the city of lights of Pakistan for the striking skyline of the UAE’s modern capital. Abu Dhabi’s cityscape is dominated by incredible architecture, including the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque and World Trade Center.
There’s fun to be had at ground-level too. Explore the coastline-hugging Corniche for spectacular views of the sea and discover the attractions on offer at sensational Yas Island when you visit.
KHI to AUH: flight facts
Flying from Karachi to Abu Dhabi: FAQs
How do I get a transfer from Abu Dhabi International Airport?
The airport is around 20 miles (32 kilometres) from the centre of Abu Dhabi. Pre-book an airport transfer with Etihad and a driver will be waiting for you when you land, ready to take you wherever you need to go.
Alternatively, there’s a regular bus service, taxis and hire cars also available at the airport to transport you to the city.
What is the weather like in Abu Dhabi?
A hot desert climate means that there is year-round sunshine in Abu Dhabi.
Expect little rain, and average temperatures of around 32°C to 36°C in the summer months between May and September. Temperatures fall to around 20°C between December and February.
Top tips for Karachi to Abu Dhabi
Enjoy the charming Mangrove National Park
Karachi has the celebrated Kirthar National Park, while a short distance away from Abu Dhabi’s centre you’ll find the UAE capital’s own natural wonder. Mangrove National Park incorporates mudflats, salt marshes and mangrove forests – and is waiting to be discovered by visitors.
This stunning location is the perfect place to be at one with nature. Hire a kayak or stand-up paddle board from Eastern Mangroves, pack a small picnic and head for the untouched mangrove shoreline. You may even see flamingos, herons and crabs – all living in their natural habitat.
Explore a traditional souk
Every Karachi neighbourhood has its own bazaar, and in Abu Dhabi you’ll have the opportunity to learn about true Emirati heritage with a visit to a souk.
The souk at World Trade Centre has an evocative atmosphere, lit by traditional Arabic lamps and home to some of the best quality examples of traditional clothing and souvenirs. Or visit the souk at the Shangri La, where you can pick up contemporary art, jewellery, cushions and melt-in-your-mouth dates.