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Arabian Business
a day ago
- Arabian Business
Etihad Airways gears up for over 7m summer passengers at Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport
Etihad Airways is preparing for one of its busiest seasons yet, expecting to welcome more than seven million travellers at Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport over the summer holiday period. With strong demand for seasonal destinations such as Malaga, Antalya, Santorini, Nice, and Mykonos, the airline has activated a comprehensive plan to ensure smooth passenger journeys and world-class hospitality from check-in to landing. Shaeb Alnuaimi, Etihad's Director of Airport Operations, said: 'We are looking forward to hosting millions of guests at Zayed International Airport as they head off on their summer holidays, including those flying on our seasonal routes to Malaga, Antalya, Santorini, Nice, and Mykonos. 'At every stage of the journey, we're focused on delivering the highest standards of safety, comfort, and service. Whether it's our modern fleet, award-winning hospitality, or thoughtful travel experiences, our guests can expect a smooth and enjoyable journey from the moment they check in.' Etihad Airways essential Abu Dhabi travel tips Early check-in: To avoid potential queues, guests are strongly encouraged to arrive at the airport at least four hours before departure during peak periods Online check-in: Opens 30 hours before departure and is available through or the mobile app. After checking in online, guests can use the many automated self-service bag drops at the terminal, allowing them to weigh and tag their bags and collect their boarding pass in under a minute Remote check-in: Several off-airport check-in and bag-drop facilities are also available at: Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal (open 24 hours) The Fountains – YAS Mall (open from 10am to 10pm) Mussafah (open from 10am to 10pm) at 38 Al Arzaq Street, Behind Al Madina Hypermarket Al Ain (open from 10am till 10pm) at Lulu Hypermarket Kuwaitat, Shakhboot Bin Sultan St Home Check-in: For ultimate convenience, guests can start their journey with home check-in through MORAFIQ, available up to five hours before departure. Starting from AED185, this service includes baggage check-in, seat selection, and doorstep delivery of boarding passes Land and Leave: Upon return to Abu Dhabi, the Land and Leave service offers a seamless arrival experience. Guests can proceed directly to their destination while MORAFIQ delivers their bags to any Abu Dhabi address within three hours of landing. These services can be booked via the MORAFIQ app or website Baggage policy: Economy Class guests are permitted 7kg of carry-on baggage, while First and Business Class guests can bring up to 12kg. Cabin baggage must not exceed the dimensions of 56cm height, 36cm depth, and 23cm width. Additional checked baggage allowance can be purchased at special rates through Etihad's website or mobile app before departure US pre-clearance facility: Travellers to US destinations must check in at Terminal A at least four hours before their flight. First, Business, and The Residence guests should arrive at the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Preclearance facility 90 minutes before departure, while all other guests must arrive two hours before departure. The facility closes one hour before flight departure


Zawya
a day ago
- Zawya
Etihad gears up to welcome over 7m passengers this summer
UAE national carrier Etihad Airways said it is preparing to welcome more than seven million passengers at Zayed International Airport over the busy summer travel period. In line with its preparations, the airline is advising its guests to plan ahead and take advantage of smart travel tools for a seamless experience at Zayed International Airport "We are looking forward to hosting millions of guests at Zayed International Airport as they head off on their summer holidays, including those flying on our seasonal routes to Malaga, Antalya, Santorini, Nice, and Mykonos," remarked Shaeb Alnuaimi, Etihad's Director of Airport Operations. "At every stage of the journey, we're focused on delivering the highest standards of safety, comfort and service. Whether it's our modern fleet, award-winning hospitality, or thoughtful travel experiences, our guests can expect a smooth and enjoyable journey from the moment they check in," he stated. As part of its preparations, Etihad Airways has compiled essential tips to help guests prepare for their travels: Flight Information and Updates Staying informed is essential during busy travel periods. Guests can easily access the latest flight information through the Manage My Booking section on or via the mobile app, where they can view or modify flight details, select seats, and access various other services. Early Check-in Options To avoid potential queues, guests are strongly encouraged to arrive at the airport at least four hours before departure during peak periods. For added convenience, Etihad offers multiple early check-in options: Online check-in opens 30 hours before departure and is available through or the mobile app. After checking in online, guests can use the many automated self-service bag drops at the terminal, allowing them to weigh and tag their bags and collect their boarding pass in under a minute. It has several off-airport check-in and bag-drop facilities including Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal; The Fountains – Yas Mall; Mussafah and Al Ain. Home Check-in and Land & Leave Services For ultimate convenience, guests can start their journey with home check-in through Morafiq, available up to five hours before departure. Starting from AED185, this service includes baggage check-in, seat selection, and doorstep delivery of boarding passes. Upon return to Abu Dhabi, the Land & Leave service offers a seamless arrival experience. Guests can proceed directly to their destination while Morafiq delivers their bags to any Abu Dhabi address within three hours of landing. Pre-purchase Travel Options Enhanced comfort options are available for purchase on for travellers during the busy holiday period. Economy Extra Legroom offers more space to stretch out, while the Neighbour-free Seat option can be selected at least 72 hours prior to departure. Guests can also enhance their pre-flight experience with First and Business Class Lounge access, available for purchase up to 90 minutes before departure, said the statement. Baggage Policy Economy Class guests are permitted 7kg of carry-on baggage, while First and Business Class guests can bring up to 12kg. Cabin baggage must not exceed the dimensions of 56cm height, 36cm depth, and 23cm width. Additional checked baggage allowance can be purchased at special rates through Etihad's website or mobile app before departure. US Pre-clearance Facility Travellers to US destinations must check in at Terminal A at least four hours before their flight. First, Business, and The Residence guests should arrive at the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Preclearance facility 90 minutes before departure, while all other guests must arrive two hours before departure. The facility closes one hour before flight departure. Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Khaleej Times
2 days ago
- Business
- Khaleej Times
UAE peak travel: Etihad Airways expects 7 million passengers, offers tips
Etihad Airways is gearing up for one of its busiest summer travel seasons yet, with the national carrier of the UAE preparing to welcome more than seven million passengers through Abu Dhabi's Zayed International Airport. 'We are looking forward to hosting millions of guests at Zayed International Airport as they head off on their summer holidays,' said Shaeb Alnuaimi, Etihad's Director of Airport Operations. 'At every stage of the journey, we're focused on delivering the highest standards of safety, comfort, and service.' Etihad is rolling out a range of services and travel tips to streamline the airport experience and help passengers navigate peak travel periods with ease. Early check-in To reduce wait times, the airline is encouraging guests to arrive at the airport at least four hours prior to departure. Travellers can check in online up to 30 hours before their flight via Etihad's website or mobile app, then use self-service bag-drop counters at the terminal. Etihad is also offering off-site check-in and baggage drop facilities at several Abu Dhabi locations including the Abu Dhabi Cruise Terminal, Yas Mall, Mussafah, and Al Ain, all operating from 10am to 10pm, with the cruise terminal open 24 hours. Home check-in and bag delivery For added convenience, Etihad's partner MORAFIQ offers home check-in services starting at Dh185. The service includes seat selection, baggage check-in, and delivery of boarding passes at passengers' doorsteps, up to five hours before departure. Upon return to Abu Dhabi, the 'Land & Leave' service enables guests to head straight home while their luggage is delivered to any Abu Dhabi address within three hours of landing. Baggage allowance and US preclearance Etihad reminded travellers to adhere to baggage policies: Economy Class passengers are allowed 7kg of carry-on baggage, while First and Business Class guests may carry up to 12kg. All cabin baggage must fit within specific size limits. Passengers flying to the United States must check in at Terminal A at least four hours before departure. Those travelling in premium cabins should report to the US Customs and Border Protection Preclearance facility 90 minutes before flight time, while all other guests should arrive at least two hours in advance. The preclearance facility closes one hour prior to departure.


Filipino Times
4 days ago
- Business
- Filipino Times
UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Qatar reopen airspace after temporary suspension
Some countries in the Middle East have announced the reopening of their airspace after temporary suspensions following Iran's recent strikes on a US military base in Qatar. In the UAE, Dubai Airports confirmed the full resumption of operations and assured the public that the safety and well-being of all travelers and aviation staff remain their top priority. 'While Dubai Airports is working with airlines to ensure flights operate according to schedule, some flights may experience delays or cancellations,' Dubai Airports said. Dubai Airports has resumed full operations at its airports in the emirate following a temporary precautionary pause. The safety and wellbeing of all travellers and aviation staff remain the highest priority. While Dubai Airports is working with airlines to ensure flights operate… — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 23, 2025 Both Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports urged travelers to double-check their flight status before leaving for the airport. 'The safety of our travelers is our foremost priority. As of 24 June 2025, in light of current events and flight disruptions, Abu Dhabi Airports advises all passengers to check with their airlines before heading to the airport,' Zayed International Airport said in a social media post. ⚠️Update: The safety of our travellers is our foremost priority. As of 24 June 2025, in light of current events and flight disruptions, Abu Dhabi Airports advises all passengers to check with their airlines before heading to the airport. — Zayed International Airport (@AUH) June 23, 2025 In Kuwait, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation announced that Kuwaiti airspace has reopened and regular flights have resumed at Kuwait International Airport. In a post on X, officials said this decision followed thorough assessments with local and international partners to confirm the stability of airspace conditions. أعلنت الإدارة العامة للطيران المدني أنه وبناءً على التنسيق مع الجهات المعنية في دولة الكويت، والتعاون المستمر مع الجهات الإقليمية و الدولية ذات الصلة، فقد تقرر إعادة فتح الأجواء الجوية وعودة الحركة الجوية من والى مطار الكويت الدولي إلى طبيعتها، وذلك بعد التأكد من استقرار الأوضاع… — الطيران المدني (@Kuwait_DGCA) June 23, 2025 In Bahrain, the Civil Aviation Affairs also confirmed the complete reopening of the Kingdom's airspace. These updates follow a temporary airspace closure across parts of the Gulf after Iran launched an operation that targeted a US base in Qatar on Monday, prompting airports to take precautionary measures.


Arabian Business
4 days ago
- Arabian Business
UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman flight delays as airspace closures cause travel disruption at Gulf airports
Airlines, airports and aviation authorities in the UAE and across the GCC announced travel disruption amid temporary airspace closures and rescheduled flights. The UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain all saw temporary closures of airspace following a targeted rocket of Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards. As Governments closed airspace, some airlines announced suspended flights to and from the UAE, Oman, Qatar and Bahrain. UAE airport updates Airports across the UAE advised passengers to check with airlines to confirm flights after temporary pauses to travel. In a statement Dubai Airports said it had 'resumed full operations at its airports in the emirate following a temporary precautionary pause. The safety and wellbeing of all travellers and aviation staff remain the highest priority. Dubai Airports has resumed full operations at its airports in the emirate following a temporary precautionary pause. The safety and wellbeing of all travellers and aviation staff remain the highest priority. While Dubai Airports is working with airlines to ensure flights operate… — Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) June 23, 2025 'While Dubai Airports is working with airlines to ensure flights operate according to schedule, some flights may experience delays or cancellations. Travellers are advised to stay informed by checking regularly with their airlines for the latest updates'. Zayed International Airport in Abu Dhabi said: 'The safety of our travellers is our foremost priority. As of June 24, 2025, in light of current events and flight disruptions, Abu Dhabi Airports advises all passengers to check with their airlines before heading to the airport'. #تنويه #مطار_الشارقة #الشارقة #الإمارات #السفر #حول_العالم #SharjahAirport #Sharjah #UAE #travel #aroundtheglobe #Announcement — مطار الشارقة (@sharjahairport) June 23, 2025 Sharjah Airport took to social media to tell passangers: 'Sharjah Airport advises all passengers to stay up to date on the latest flight information, as a number of flights have been cancelled or delayed today due to airspace closures in certain areas. 'We strongly encourage passengers to contact airlines directly to verify the status of their flights before heading to the airport'. Dubai carrier Emirates said it had rerouted several flights enroute to the UAE. It said: 'Due to the recent regional situation, a number of Emirates flights were rerouted enroute to Dubai on June 23, but there were no diversions. 'After a thorough and careful risk assessment, Emirates will continue to operate flights as scheduled, using flight paths well distanced from conflict areas. 'Some flights may incur delays due to longer re‑routings or airspace congestion, but Emirates' teams are working hard to keep to schedule and minimise any disruption or inconvenience to our customers'. Earlier, Emirates shared an updated list of suspended flights on its website. In an official statement, it said: 'Due to the regional situation, Emirates has temporarily suspended all flights to: Iran (Tehran) and Iraq (Baghdad and Basra), until and including Monday 30 June 2025 'We apologise for any inconvenience caused to our customers. We continue to closely monitor developments. The safety of our passengers, employees and operations will always be our top priority'. Etihad has suspended flights to Tel Aviv, Israel until July 15 and cancelled selected flights in the region. In a statement, the Abu Dhabi-based carrier said: 'Etihad has suspended all flights between Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Tel Aviv (TLV) until and including 15 July. 'Guests transiting through Abu Dhabi to connect to cancelled flights will not be accepted for travel from their point of origin. Impacted guests are being assisted with alternative travel arrangements. 'This remains a highly dynamic situation, and further changes or disruption, including sudden airspace closures or operational impact, may occur at short notice. Etihad continues to monitor developments closely in coordination with the relevant authorities and is taking all necessary precautions'. The Abu Dhabi carrier also announced the following flights were cancelled: EY651 on June 24 from Abu Dhabi to Kuwait and EY652 from Kuwait to Abu Dhabi EY663 on June 24 from Abu Dhabi to Doha and EY664 from Doha to Abu Dhabi EY575 on June 24 from Abu Dhabi to Dammam and EY576 from Dammam to Abu Dhabi EY690 on June 24 from Abu Dhabi to Muscat and EY691 from Muscat Air Arabia has seen major disruption to flights to and from Sharjah. The airline's latest advisory said: 'Due to the escalating situation and airspace closures across the region, some flights may experience disruptions. 'Customers are advised to check their flight status for the latest updates prior to heading to the airport. Affected passengers will be notified directly via SMS and email. Air Arabia remains fully committed to the safety of our customers and crew, and we continue to closely monitor the situation'. Air Arabia has temporarily suspended all flights to and from the following countries, as follows: Iran: Until and including Monday, June 30 Iraq: Until and including Monday, June 30 Russia: Until and including Monday, June 30 Armenia: Until and including Monday, June 30 Georgia: Until and including Monday, June 30 Azerbaijan: Until and including Monday, June 30 Jordan: Until and including Thursday, June 26 UAE-carrier flydubai shared an updated list of suspended flights. As of July 23, flydubai said: 'Due to the current situation and the closure of certain airspace corridors, flydubai has temporarily suspended flights to and from the following countries and airports until June 30: Iran Iraq Israel Syria St. Petersburg 'Passengers connecting through Dubai with final destinations in any of the above countries or airports will not be accepted for travel at their point of origin until further notice. 'Passengers departing from or arriving at Dubai International Airport (DXB) are encouraged to check their flight status on for the latest updates. Please note that some other flights may be subject to delays or rerouting. 'We apologise for the inconvenience caused and appreciate your understanding. flydubai continues to monitor the situation closely, the safety of our passengers, crew, and operations remains our highest priority'. Qatar shuts then reopens airspace As part of Qatar's commitment to the safety of its citizens, residents, and visitors, the relevant authorities announced a temporary suspension of air traffic in the country's airspace. It came as part of a series of precautionary measures taken in response to recent developments in the region. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasised in a statement Monday that official authorities are closely and continuously monitoring the situation, assessing developments in coordination with regional and international partners, and will provide the public with updated information in a timely manner through official channels. The Qatar Civil Aviation Authority later announced the resumption of air traffic in the airspace of the State of Qatar and the return of the atmosphere to normal, after taking the necessary measures in coordination with the relevant authorities. Accordingly, Qatar Airways announced a short halt to flights in and out of the country. After resuming flights, the national carrier said: 'Qatar Airways confirms the re-opening of airspace in the State of Qatar. 'We are working closely with government stakeholders and the relevant authorities to support any passengers that have been impacted, and will resume operations as quickly as possible. 'As usual operations resume, we anticipate significant delays to our flight schedule. We would advise passengers to check or the Qatar Airways mobile application ahead of travel. 'The safety of our passengers and crew remains our highest priority'. Kuwait shuts then reopens airspace Kuwait's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) announced a temporary closure of Kuwaiti airspace as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and security of the country. After the short closure, the DGCA then announced the re-opening of Kuwaiti airspace and resumption of air traffic to and from Kuwait International Airport. In a press release, the DGCA said the move came in collaboration with Kuwaiti relevant bodies and in continued cooperation with concerned regional and international agencies and following the stabilization of the surrounding situation. The DGCA added that the decision also reflects its keenness on ensuring the highest standards of safety and security in the Kuwaiti airspace and considering the precise assessments of specialised teams in cooperation with relevant local and international bodies. Kuwait Airways suspended all departing flights until further notice, citing passenger safety and compliance with national aviation directives. The airline also announced the diversion of incoming flights to alternate airports due to closed airspace. Rerouted flights included: KU162 from Geneva KU168 from Paris KU126 from Sarajevo KU114 from Manchester KU198 from Baku KU174 from Munich KU102 and KU108 from London KU164 from Milan The airline confirmed that all diverted aircraft landed safely. Meanwhile, Jazeera Airways confirmed that flights in and out of Kuwait are suspended until further notice. In a statement, it said: 'Due to the closure of Kuwait's airspace, all Jazeera Airways flights are suspended or delayed until further notice. The safety of our passengers and crew remains our top priority. 'Passengers booked to travel from or to Kuwait are requested not to report to the airport unless notified. Flight operations on several other routes will also be affected. 'We are closely monitoring the situation and will notify affected passengers of any schedule changes. We also recommend checking your flight status before heading to the airport'. Bahrain temporarily shuts airspace The Civil Aviation Affairs of the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications announced the complete reopening of airspace in the skies of the Kingdom of Bahrain. It came after a short closure of Bahraini airspace after the department of Civil Aviation Affairs of the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications announced the temporary suspension of air navigation in the skies of the Kingdom as a precautionary measure in light of recent regional developments. National carrier Gulf Air said: 'Gulf Air announces the resumption of its flights following the reopening of Bahrain airspace. We regret any inconvenience caused and thank our customers for their patience and understanding'. Oman Airlines suspend flights Oman's SalamAir and Oman Air announced temporary suspensions of flights to some Gulf countries. A statement from Oman Air said: 'In light of recent developments in the region, Oman Air flights to and from Manama, Dubai, Doha and Kuwait have been temporarily suspended. 'Flights across the rest of our network may be delayed as a result of longer paths. The airline asks its guests to check their flight status on our website at before leaving for the airport'. — Oman Air (@omanair) June 23, 2025 SalamAir also shared an official statement, saying: 'Due to the current situation in the region and the closure of the airspace, SalamAir flights to and from Iran, Iraq, Azerbaijan, and Qatar are temporarily suspended. 'Other SalamAir flights may experience delays due to these disruptions; passengers are requested to check the latest updates on prior to arriving at the airport. 'We are closely monitoring the developments of the situation, and we will resume flights when possible'.