Fly from Muscat to Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Muscat to Abu Dhabi and head for the heights of the UAE capital.
Our excellent hospitality means you’ll emerge ready to take on Abu Dhabi’s incredible shopping scene. Fashion lovers will adore the Abu Dhabi Mall with its hundreds of stores, food court and cinema. If you prefer to combine retail with relaxing ocean views, try Marina Mall.
MCT to AUH: flight facts
Flying from Muscat to Abu Dhabi: FAQs
How do I get from Abu Dhabi International Airport to the city centre?
One of the most convenient ways of making the trip is by Etihad transfer, bookable in advance.
You can also take a taxi from the pick-up zone situated near the arrivals hall. Air-conditioned bus services also operate regularly between the airport and the city centre throughout the day and night. Car hire is also available.
How long should I spend in Abu Dhabi?
Abu Dhabi has countless attractions, so it makes sense to spend at least three days exploring highlights like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Warner Bros. World™ and the Middle East’s first man-made white water rafting course.
Consider staying for a week or longer if you want to take a desert safari or ride camels into the sunset, with time on the beach to relax too.
Top tips for Muscat to Abu Dhabi
Get your adrenaline pumping at Yas Island
A world away from Muscat’s serene and traditional landscape, Yas Island is an action-packed entertainment destination the whole family can enjoy.
The most popular attractions include Ferrari World – boasting the Formula Rossa rollercoaster, which can reach speeds of 150mph – and Yas Waterworld, a futuristic waterpark with more than 40 slides, rides and attractions. Both are brilliant fun.
Explore the Louvre Abu Dhabi
Just as visiting Muscat’s National Museum is a must, no trip to Abu Dhabi is complete without touring the architecturally stunning Louvre Abu Dhabi.
Its 12 galleries display artwork and artefacts by theme and time period rather than geography, which creates fascinating juxtapositions of cultural ideas and values. The museum also runs a busy programme of activities for children.