Etihad Airways, the UAE’s national carrier, has officially launched new services to two vibrant Central European capitals, Prague and Warsaw, marking a significant expansion of its European network. The inaugural flight to Prague took place on June 2, followed by the first flight to Warsaw on June 3, both operated four times weekly as part of Etihad’s ambitious plan to add 16 new destinations in 2025.
Antonoaldo Neves, CEO of Etihad Airways, highlighted the strategic importance of these routes:
“Our new Prague and Warsaw services open doors to countless possibilities.
These new routes create a bridge between two remarkable regions, connecting travellers from the Middle East to the heart of Central Europe, while offering seamless connections via Abu Dhabi to destinations across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, the Indian Subcontinent and Australia”.
The new flights are operated using the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, featuring 28 Business Studios with fully-flat beds and direct aisle access, alongside 262 Economy Smart seats designed for enhanced comfort. Passengers will also enjoy the latest in-flight entertainment technology, ensuring a premium travel experience.
Boosting Tourism and Trade
These new connections are expected to stimulate tourism and trade between the UAE and the Central European countries of Czechia and Poland. Prague, known as the ‘City of a Hundred Spires,’ offers a rich tapestry of Gothic architecture, historic squares, and a UNESCO World Heritage-listed city center.
Warsaw presents a dynamic blend of elegant historic sites and modern urban culture, making both cities attractive destinations for business and leisure travelers.
Etihad’s Global Expansion and The Extraordinary Challenge
The Prague and Warsaw routes are part of Etihad’s larger global expansion strategy, which includes launching flights to Charlotte, USA, in 2026, and other key cities such as Atlanta, Taipei, Hong Kong, Hanoi, and Krabi throughout 2025.
To celebrate its growing network, Etihad has introduced The Extraordinary Challenge, a competition inviting Etihad Guest members to visit 15 of the airline’s new destinations, including Prague and Warsaw, within 12 months.
The first three participants to complete the challenge will win up to five million Etihad Guest miles, offering a unique incentive to explore the airline’s expanding global reach.
Looking Ahead
In a recent interview, CEO Antonoaldo Neves revealed plans to hire 1,500 new employees next year to support the airline’s growth. With a current workforce of around 12,000, Etihad aims to double its staff by 2030 as it expands its fleet and network.
Etihad Airways’ new routes to Prague and Warsaw not only enhance connectivity between the Middle East and Central Europe but also reinforce the airline’s commitment to providing seamless, comfortable, and rewarding travel experiences worldwide.