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Etihad adds new routes to Poland, Oman and Russia

Seasonal Flights Will Operate to Krakow, Salalah and Kazan

Last Updated

July 3, 2025

Etihad Airways is adding three new destinations to its global network. Starting in summer 2026, the airline will add seasonal flights to Krakow, Poland and Salalah in Oman. The Gulf carrier is also adding seasonal flights to Kazan, Russia, starting this December.

From 4 December 2025, Etihad will offer service to one of Russia’s fastest-growing tech and sports hubs, in the heart of the Tatarstan region. Operating three times a week (Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday) flight EY 839 will depart from Abu Dhabi at 8:15, arriving at Kazan at 12:30. Return flight EY 840 departs Kazan at 13:25 and arrives back in Abu Dhabi at 19:50. The route will be operated by an Airbus A320.

Launching 15 June 2026, Krakow will be Etihad’s second destination in Poland, following the airline’s successful route launch to Warsaw in June this year. The seasonal service will operate three times weekly until 5 September 2026. Flight EY 163 will depart Abu Dhabi at 2:40 local time, arriving in Krakow at 7:15. The flight will operate Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday aboard an Airbus A321LR aircraft. The return flight, EY 164, will depart Krakow at 11:05, arriving in Abu Dhabi at 19:00.


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Additionally, launching 21 May 2026 with Airbus A320s will be Salalah, touted by the airline as “the Arabian Peninsula’s summer oasis.” Flight 687 will take off from Abu Dhabi at 8:30 and will arrive at Salalah at 10:10. The flight will operate twice weekly (Thursday and Sunday) from 21 May to 15 June, and then daily from 15 June to 15 September. Flight EY 688 departs Salalah at 11:05 and arrives at Abu Dhabi at 12:50.

All departures and arrivals are listed in local time.

With Krakow, Salalah and Kazan on the map, Etihad will operate to more than 90 destinations worldwide.