Etihad Airways announced Monday the launch of ten new destinations it will begin operating in 2025.
The airline said that from July 2 it will start flights from Abu Dhabi to Atlanta (USA), September 7 to Taipei (Taiwan), October 2 to Medan (Indonesia), October 3 to Phnom Penh (Cambodia), October 3 to Krabi (Thailand), November 1 to Tunisia, November 3 to Chiang Mai (Thailand), Hanoi (Vietnam) and Hong Kong, and November 7 to Algiers (Algeria).
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“This expansion reflects our commitment to listening to our valued guests. We’ve carefully chosen cities that embody the experiences, adventures, and opportunities that matter to them”, Antonoaldo Neves, Etihad’s Chief Executive Officer, said.
The ten routes announced today will complement Etihad’s previously revealed new destinations for 2025: Prague, Warsaw, and Al Alamein.
Travelers have the opportunity to take advantage of the free stopover offer offered by Etihad, in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism. Customers booking flights with the airline can easily add a stopover in the UAE capital and choose a free one- or two-night stay at a selection of top-rated hotels in the city.
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