Etihad Airways announces an impressive expansion plan with 29 new routes, enhancing connectivity across Europe, North America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. The UAE carrier leverages new Airbus A321LRs to navigate this significant global growth, establishing fresh connections to cities previously not served.
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Etihad Airways aims to enhance its European network by adding more flights to Dublin and Prague in 2026, using Boeing 777-300ER and 787-9 aircraft for twice-daily and daily services, respectively. The airline is also upgrading Asian routes with Airbus A321LR aircraft, offering improved facilities on flights to Male and Phuket.


