Etihad Expands Flights to Brussels, Dhaka, Kraków, Palma and Zanzibar
Etihad Adds More Flights Across Key International Routes
Etihad Airways has announced additional services across its network in response to continued passenger demand, increasing flight frequencies to Brussels and Kraków, making Dhaka a year-round destination, and extending seasonal services to Zanzibar and Palma de Mallorca.
The airline said the additional capacity has been introduced on routes where demand has remained strong.
The Abu Dhabi–Dhaka service, which launched on 26 June 2026, will now operate year-round after its inaugural flight saw high demand. The route is served four times a week by the Boeing 777, offering 28 Business Class seats and 374 Economy Class seats. The service supports passenger travel between the UAE and Bangladesh and carries cargo between the two countries.
Etihad has also extended its seasonal Abu Dhabi–Zanzibar service until 31 March 2027, allowing travellers to visit the destination beyond its original end date in September.
The seasonal Abu Dhabi–Palma de Mallorca route, operated by the Airbus A321LR, will continue until 18 October 2026, extending services later into the autumn travel season.
From 27 July 2026, the Abu Dhabi–Kraków route will increase from three to four weekly flights, providing additional connectivity to southern Poland.
Meanwhile, flights between Abu Dhabi and Brussels will increase from seven to 11 weekly services from 15 December 2026. The additional flights will be operated by the Airbus A321LR, offering First, Business and Economy cabins.

Arik De, Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer at Etihad Airways, said customer demand across these markets has encouraged the airline to add more capacity while supporting connectivity through Abu Dhabi.
The latest additions form part of Etihad’s ongoing network expansion as it continues to grow its fleet and increase travel options across its international network.
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