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Etihad Airways announces 4 daily flights on Abu Dhabi–Karachi route

Etihad Airways announces 4 daily flights on Abu Dhabi–Karachi route

Khaleej Times11-06-2025

More flight options for Pakistani travellers planning to visit the UAE or fly out of Abu Dhabi.
Etihad Airways is ramped up its operations to Pakistan with a significant increase in flights to Karachi. Starting October 1, 2025, the airline will operate four daily nonstop flights on the Abu Dhabi–Karachi route, bringing the total to 28 weekly services.
This move is part of Etihad's broader strategy to enhance connectivity across its global network, particularly between Pakistan and key destinations in the UAE, Middle East, Africa, Europe, and North America.
This expansion increases the total number of weekly flights to Pakistan to 60, reinforcing Etihad's commitment to the region. The announcement comes shortly after the carrier revealed plans to launch new flights to Peshawar beginning September 29, 2025.
Tickets for the expanded Karachi service are now on sale.

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