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Etihad launches 5 new summer flights to popular destinations

Travel to Nice, Malaga and more

Looking to kickstart the summer holidays? Etihad Airways is launching five new Etihad summer flights this week to connect Abu Dhabi with some major hotspots across Europe and the Indian Ocean.

It’s that time of the year, when everyone in Abu Dhabi books a flight to escape the summer heat. If you’re wondering where to travel, there are these dreamy Eid Al-Adha destinations as well as easy places to travel from the UAE right now.

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But if you’re looking to travel with the national airline of the UAE, you’re going to want to get these Etihad summer flights on your radar. Grab your carry-on and your floppiest sun hat.

Three of the Etihad summer flights have taken off. The first is from Abu Dhabi to Nice, on the famous French Côte d’Azur. The next Etihad flight is from Abu Dhabi to Heraklion on the Greek island of Crete. There is also a new route to Malaga in Spain.

All three of these Etihad summer flights will be operating twice per week. Grab your SPF because all three destinations are as sunny as they are gorgeous. And get ready to ‘gram.

aerial shot of a beach in Zanzibar, where you can go with Etihad summer flights

The Etihad summer flights don’t stop there. The airline is also establishing new routes to Santorini in Greece and Zanzibar in Tanzania with three times weekly flights to both destinations.

Sounds like the exact reason we needed to book. See you at the check in gate?

From Thu Jun 16. etihad.com.

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