In early 2026, Etihad Airways faced significant challenges due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, which disrupted regional aviation and dampened travel demand. Despite these difficulties, the airline announced a major expansion of its U.S. network, set to begin on March 20, 2026.
On April 5, 2026, Etihad Airways revealed it would increase its daily services to the United States from five to seven, marking a 42% expansion. New routes will include three weekly flights to Charlotte and daily flights to Atlanta, alongside increased service to Chicago.
To attract travelers during this tumultuous period, Etihad has introduced fare cuts of up to 50% on long-haul routes. For instance, return economy fares from London to Sydney via Abu Dhabi are now available from around £688, while business class tickets start at approximately £2,465.
As of now, Etihad operates from Abu Dhabi to 80 destinations worldwide, which accounts for about 65% of its pre-February 28 schedule. However, extensive airspace closures have been in effect across parts of the Middle East since late February, complicating travel arrangements.
In response to these challenges, Etihad has implemented more flexible travel options. Passengers can change their flights free of charge until March 31, 2027, for tickets booked on or after March 6, 2026. The airline encourages travelers with upcoming flights to contact them to discuss travel options.
Etihad continues to operate a comprehensive commercial flight schedule, serving around 80 destinations worldwide. However, decisions regarding departures after April 15, 2026, will be made in the coming weeks, depending on further developments in the region.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the long-term impact of ongoing tensions on future travel demand, leaving many in the aviation industry watching closely.
