
Etihad Airways announces 30% discount on flights to popular destinations
6 May 2025 12:47
ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Etihad Airways has launched an exclusive Business Sale, with up to 30% on business class fares, offering travellers the chance to experience luxury travel at exceptional prices across its expanding global network.Available until May 8, the offer features Business fares to sought-after summer destinations including our new destinations launching later this year with Al Alamein at Dh3,595, Sochi at Dh5,995, Warsaw at Dh6,995, Prague at Dh9,995, and Taipei at Dh11,995 as well as seasonal routes to Mykonos and Santorini at Dh6,995, Antalya at Dh8,595 and Nice at Dh11,795.
These special fares are valid for travel between June 1 and September 30, 2025.Wei Jin, VP Revenue Management at Etihad Airways, said: "Summer is a time for unforgettable experiences, and we're making luxury travel more accessible with these exceptional Premium Cabin offers. These Business sale fares give travellers the perfect opportunity to turn their dream summer holiday into reality, enjoying the comfort, space and personalised service that defines Etihad's premium experience."The special promotion follows Etihad's reveal of its new A321LR aircraft cabins at the Arabian Travel Market last week, bringing luxury flight experience on its widebody fleet to short and medium-haul routes.
Premium guests across the Etihad network enjoy à la carte dining, access to dedicated lounges, and the airline's signature hospitality.

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