UAE travel: Etihad’s premium sale offers Business Class flights to India for under Dh3,000

Dubai: The EAU flag carriers, Etihad Airways, has presented its premium annual sale, offering affordable executive class tickets for several holiday destinations on its network.

Travelers can now reserve executive class tickets back to India for less than DH3,000 and the United Kingdom (Manchester) for DH9,995. The sale is valid for reservations made before February 5, with travel dates between March 1 and June 20.

Returns executive class air rates to Indian cities such as Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kochi, Kolkata, Nueva Delhi and Thiruvananthapuram have a price of DH2,495. Ticket prices have also been reduced to European destinations, such as Barcelona (DH11,995), Frankfurt (DH10,985), Dublin (DH9,995), Lisbon and Madrid (DH11,995).

Flights to Muscat, Oman, are available for DH995. The destination rates of Southeast are DH7,995 (Phuket) and DH9,995 (Kuala Lumpur). All rates include taxes and surcharges.

The operator is expanding its network by launching 13 new destinations later. As of July 2025, the airline will present four weekly flights to Atlanta, United States, followed by daily flights to Taipei in September. As of October 2, Etihad will begin three times the services of the week to Medan, Indonesia, and five weekly flights to Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The daily flights to Krabi, Thailand, will begin on October 9, while three times three -week flights to Tunisia have been scheduled since November 1. The airline will also operate four weekly flights to Chiang Mai, Thailand, from November 3, along with five weekly flights to Hong A Hong to Hong Kong. In addition, six weekly flights to Hanoi, Vietnam, will be launched on November 3, followed by four weekly flights to Algiers, Algeria, starting November 7.

The airline will also introduce flights to Warsaw (Poland), Prague (Czech Republic) and the Alamein (Egypt).

With plans to add 20 aircraft this year, Etihad Airways will be based on its existing fleet and at the same time commit an ambitious $ 800 million to $ 1 billion to renew its oldest plane, said CEO Antonoaldo Neves in a previous interview. Etihad Airways is also investing between $ 800 million and $ 1 billion to adapt its entire fleet.

The airline moved to its new base at the Zayed International Airport of Abu Dhabi last year.

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