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Etihad Plans First Czech Republic, Poland Routes

Etihad Plans First Czech Republic, Poland Routes

Beginning June 2, 2025, Prague and Warsaw will each get four trips weekly from Abu Dhabi, operated by Boeing 787-9 airplane. The airline claims the action is part of efforts to expand its European network.

Jiří Pos, chairman of Prague’s Václav Havel Flight terminal, states the planned arrival of Etihad follows 11 years of negotiations between the events. “With this step, our network of long-haul trips is broadening once more, and we are able to provide guests one more essential Center East location with terrific regional potential and a network of linking trips to Asia, Africa and Australia,” he includes.

Presently, Air France operates approximately seven flights each week on the route making use of Airbus A350-900s, while Etihad offers day-to-day solution with A350-1000s. However, for the upcoming winter 2024-25 season, Air France will finish trips while Etihad intends to switch over to A380 service.

Before the pandemic, Etihad Airways served four locations in Central and Eastern Europe, making up Baku, Azerbaijan; Belgrade, Serbia; Minsk, Belarus; and Moscow Domodedovo, Russia. However, the airline company now only operates flights to Russia, with everyday solution to Moscow Sheremetyevo and 2X-weekly flights to St. Petersburg.

According to information from OAG Schedules Analyser, Etihad will face no direct competitors on either of its brand-new paths. Presently, there are no nonstop flights between Abu Dhabi and the Czech Republic, while Wizz Air is the only service provider offering trips between Abu Dhabi and Poland, operating 3 times weekly from Krakow.

Etihad’s European development accompanies a reduction in service by Air France to Abu Dhabi. According to the most recent schedule updates, the SkyTeam member will certainly discontinue operations on its Paris Charles de Gaulle course from Oct. 27.

“These courses not only enhance our network yet also use a fantastic opportunity to strengthen ties with these countries and bring in more site visitors to Abu Dhabi,” Etihad CEO Antonoaldo Neves states. “We see this as a vital part of our growth technique, aiding to drive tourism and sustain the UAE’s vision for the future.”

1 Abu Dhabi
2 Boeing 787-9 aircraft
3 Starting June