Home Transport Aviation Etihad announces new passenger flights from Abu Dhabi The new destinations include Brussels, Dublin, London (Heathrow), Tokyo (Narita) and Zurich by Varun Godinho April 13, 2020 UAE national carrier Etihad Airways has confirmed it would operate special additional passenger repatriation flights from Abu Dhabi to select destinations in Europe and Asia. We’re announcing a series of additional special passenger flights from Abu Dhabi to Brussels, Dublin, London, Tokyo and Zurich. For a full flight schedule for these flights as well as the ones previously published, please visit: https://t.co/MQSXwrHcj6. pic.twitter.com/3LTJlRBISf — Etihad Airways (@etihad) April 12, 2020 The new flights will be operated from Abu Dhabi to Brussels, Dublin, London (Heathrow), Tokyo (Narita) and Zurich, in addition to those destinations where it is already operating exceptional passenger repatriation flights. These destinations include Jakarta, Manila, Melbourne, Seoul, Singapore, Amsterdam and Incheon. The airline said earlier that its repatriation flights would operate from April 5-21. The UAE government announced on March 25 that it was temporarily suspending all passenger flights from the country as a precautionary measure to contain the spread of the Covid-19 virus. However, Etihad has been operating exceptional flights to help with the repatriation of foreign nationals stranded in the UAE and for UAE nationals to return to the country. In a statement, the airline said, “Etihad Airways has been operating special flights which have allowed stranded passengers to return home, and to support the ‘UAE Food Security Program’ as part of previously announced plans to utilise belly-hold capacity of passenger aircraft for cargo. “These services give citizens of other nations who are unable to leave the UAE due to current Covid-19 restrictions, the opportunity to fly home. In some instances, Etihad has also been able to repatriate UAE citizens, and carry fresh produce as belly-hold cargo, on the return segments back to Abu Dhabi.” Etihad added that these flights could be booked via its website, call centre or through a local or online travel agency. It added that UAE nationals wishing to return home on these flights should contact their local UAE embassy or consulate in the foreign destinations. Other UAE airlines have also announced repatriation flights. On April 9, Dubai-based flydubai reported that it had operated 23 repatriation flights carrying more than 2,800 passengers from the UAE between March 19 and April 8, 2020. Read: Flydubai operates 23 repatriation flights, plans up to 10 more over the next week Flydubai said it planned to operate up to 10 more repatriation flights over the following week and continued to coordinate closely with the authorities on bringing UAE nationals home free of charge. Dubai carrier Emirates meanwhile obtained approvals to transport outbound passengers from the UAE to few destinations starting April 6. The destination of these select outbound Emirates flights covered Zurich and Brussels (until April 11), Paris (until April 12) and London Heathrow, Frankfurt (until April 19). Read: Dubai’s Emirates to fly from Terminal 3 from April 12 The airline said that these flights would operate from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport beginning April 12. Tags Abu Dhabi air travel Airlines Aviation Covid-19 Etihad passenger flights UAE 0 Comments You might also like Standard Chartered expands private banking team in the UAE UAE finalises pact to boost trade with Eurasian Economic Union Global airlines forecast $1tn 2025 revenue despite plane shortage US private credit firm Golub Capital to set up base in Abu Dhabi