Etihad Airways has announced 10 new direct routes from Abu Dhabi to destinations in Asia, Africa and the United States – including Hong Kong and Atlanta.
As part of its expansion plans for next year, which chief executive Antonoaldo Neves predicts will be the company's biggest ever, the UAE's national airline is now selling tickets to and from seven destinations in Asia, two in Africa and Atlanta on the US Eastern Seaboard.
Atlanta will be the first of the 10 new routes to take off, with flights scheduled to begin on July 2, 2025. When that happens, Etihad will be the only airline offering direct flights between the UAE and the capital of Georgia.
Flights to Taipei in northern Taiwan will start in September, followed by new routes to Medan, Phnom Penh and Krabi in October and Tunis, Chiang Mai, Hong Kong, Hanoi and Algiers in November. Tickets for each destination are already on sale.
Abu Dhabi tourism is 'going to explode'
Mr Neves said Etihad is on track for its biggest year, thanks in part to the expansion of Zayed International Airport. “In 2025, we're going to have 21 million passengers,” he said. “And departures will go from 56,000 in 2022 to more than 100,000, something that would never have been possible at the old terminal.”





