Etihad Airways is expanding its European network for the 2025 summer season with the launch of new routes to Warsaw in Poland and Prague in the Czech Republic, with the announcement seeing both destinations served by all three major Gulf carriers.
Both Poland and the Czech Republic are major source of tourists to the UAE. The addition of non-stop flights from Warsaw and Prague will streamline travel options, giving travellers from these regions a way to travel to Abu Dhabi and explore its attractions.
“We are proud to introduce Warsaw and Prague as our new destinations, reflecting our commitment to expanding into new and exciting markets. These routes not only enrich our network, but also offer a great opportunity to strengthen ties with these countries and attract more visitors to Abu Dhabi. We see this as a key part of our growth strategy, which will help drive tourism and support the UAE’s vision for the future,” said Antonoaldo Neves, CEO of Etihad Airways.
The Abu Dhabi hub across the Etihad network offers connectivity to key destinations in the Middle East, Asia, Indian subcontinent and Australia, allowing customers to access cities such as Sydney, Mumbai, Bangkok and Riyadh.
Flight schedule between Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Prague (PRG)
Starts June 2, 2025.
- Flight EY 155: AUH 02:45 – PRG 07:15
- Flight EY 156: PRG 11:20 – AUH 19:05
Flight schedule between Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Warsaw (WAW)
Starts June 3, 2025.
- Flight EY 159: AUH 02:45 – WAW 06:50
- Flight EY 160: WAW 11:15 – AUH 19:00
Both routes will fly four times a week and will be operated on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft with capacity for 290 passengers in two classes: 28 Business Class and 262 in Economy.
Etihad’s European network also has services to Malaga, Amsterdam, Antalya, Athens, Barcelona, Brussels, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Copenhagen, Dublin, Rome-Fiumicino, Frankfurt, Geneva, Istanbul, Santorini, Mykonos, St. Petersburg, London-Heathrow, Lisbon, Madrid, Manchester, Munich, Milan-Malpensa, Nice, Moscow-Sheremetyevo, Zurich and Vienna.
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