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Etihad Airways has upped the number of new routes it will launch next year as part of a major expansion, raising hope the carrier could make a comeback to the region, with plenty of opportunities on offer. Instead of the initially planned ten new routes, the Emirati flag carrier now says thirty new destinations will be announced before March 2025. “The date to watch out for is November 25, when we will announce eleven new cities. And then, next year, around January or February, we're going to announce twenty more cities. So, we have a lot of growth coming”, Etihad Airways’ Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer, Arik De, said. Etihad has been revamping its operations for nearly three years, since a major management change. Its fleet has grown from 65 aircraft post-pandemic to 73 last year and 96 this year. The airline last served the region in September 2020 when it maintained flights between Abu Dhabi and Belgrade.

October 21, 2024
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  1. Anonymous10:32

    Belgrade and maybe Zagreb or Sarajevo

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    1. Anonymous14:08

      Skopje

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  2. Anonymous10:44

    EY currently doesn't serve any airports in the Balkans or Eastern Europe. They have a lot of catching up to do.

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    1. Anonymous11:00

      There is no market left. Why would you use Etihad when you can transfer with Turkish to the whole world or Emirates/flydubai as well? Plus Qatar.

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    2. Anonymous12:18

      Story old as story of chicken and egg. By this opinion, Swiss and Austrian should stop existing because Lufthansa already is flying to LJU, BEG, ZAG or SKP xD

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    3. Anonymous16:43

      When I'm flying to Asia, Etihad is always cheaper compared to TK. Problem is that it requires additional stop in Frankfurt if flying from ZAG, BUD or BEL

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  3. Anonymous10:50

    They will have tough times in BEG if ever come back. Wizz to AUH, FZ 14pw, QR, CZ, JU to TSN, CAN, PVG, HU to PEK, TK with XXpw. Only Aeroflot is out of the game.

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  4. Anonymous10:56

    Ljubljana, Sarajevo?

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    1. Anonymous11:23

      Ljubljana is probably coming in second wave. Still a lot of opportunities there (if not blocked by Fraport).

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    2. Anonymous12:25

      I hope its true but i doubt they will come to Lju before Zag or Beg

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    3. Anonymous13:52

      I agree. We don't have quite as much demand for higher end tourist transfers as ZAG, so unless Etihad operates narrowbodies, they won't come

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    4. Anonymous14:33

      Etihad will use their A321LR in our region (160 sits only).

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    5. Anonymous14:34

      They definitely won't use A321LR to this region. They will use it on routes like Copenhagen and Lisbon.

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    6. Anonymous14:37

      They get 40 of them and it's perfect capacity for our region, except BEG and (maybe) ZAG.

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    7. Anonymous16:45

      Their A321LR has first class. No chance they will use aircraft with first class in Balkans!

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    8. Anonymous17:02

      ΕΥ has Α320 neos and ceos. That's what they would use to our region.
      They did not order 40 LRs.

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    9. Anonymous21:15

      They have 20 LRs on order plus 20 options.

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    10. Anonymous21:21

      They use their CEOs for routes of max 4 hours. They are not in long haul configuration.

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    11. Anonymous11:28

      Etihad is using the B787-10 to Lisbon next summer, why on earth should they downgrade it to an A321?

      Düsseldorf and Copenhagen have been confirmed as first A321LR destinations here in Europe.

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    12. Anonymous11:39

      Because they mentioned Lisbon as a possibility of adding more frequencies with A321, in addition to existing B787 operations. Their CCO used Lisbon as an example of a city where adding more B787 flights would not bring them money but would be possible with A321.

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  5. Anonymous13:40

    Etihad is like a Bentley and the rest are like Chevrolet. Flying with Wizz or Etihad, it is not the same in any case.

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    1. Anonymous14:24

      Have you been on Etihad narrowbody lately? Ain’t no Bentley, no PTVs, tight seating, more like Wizz than not.

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  6. Anonymous13:54

    My prediction (if they come back to this region at all)
    SJJ and DBV summer seasonal.

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  7. Anonymous14:35

    DBV 100%

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  8. Anonymous14:57

    Sarajevo for sure :)

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  9. Anonymous16:36

    Where in the Balkans would have the premium demand for a ME3 widebody? FZ would make sense, maybe 5W or 3L.

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    1. Anonymous17:03

      Only ATH and IST can support year round widebodies from the ME3.

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  10. Anonymous18:44

    100% Sarajevo

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  11. Anonymous22:34

    Does anyone think they will come back to Edinburgh?

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