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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Etihad Airways is expanding its network with the introduction of direct flights to Warsaw and Prague, marking a significant step in the UAE national carrier’s growth strategy. Starting June 2, 2025, Etihad will commence four weekly flights to each of these European capitals, providing enhanced connectivity for both business and leisure travelers. The new routes will be serviced by Etihad’s state-of-the-art Boeing 787 Dreamliners, each featuring 28 Business Class and 262 Economy Class seats. This expansion aligns with the airline’s broader strategy to diversify its European presence and bolster its global network.

    Etihad Airways announces new routes to Warsaw and Prague from June 2025

    Antonoaldo Neves, CEO of Etihad Airways, expressed enthusiasm about the new destinations, stating, “Introducing Warsaw and Prague reflects our commitment to exploring new markets. These routes enhance our network and provide a valuable opportunity to strengthen ties with Poland and Czechia while boosting tourism to Abu Dhabi. This initiative is integral to our growth strategy and supports the UAE’s future vision.”

    The new direct flights are expected to attract more visitors from Poland and Czechia to Abu Dhabi, offering convenient access to the UAE’s attractions, including its pristine beaches, cultural landmarks, and world-class entertainment. The addition of Warsaw and Prague to Etihad’s route map underscores Abu Dhabi’s role as a key global hub.

    Passengers traveling to Europe will find Warsaw’s rich historical ambiance and modern vibrancy appealing, while Prague offers a blend of fairy-tale charm and architectural grandeur. Both cities promise enriching experiences, from Warsaw’s UNESCO-listed Old Town to Prague’s renowned cultural and historical sites. Etihad Airways is now offering tickets for these new routes on its website and mobile app. Travelers booking through Etihad can enjoy a complimentary stopover in Abu Dhabi, allowing them to explore the UAE capital with a free two-night hotel stay.

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