The Royal Palace of Cambodia in Phnom Penh is one of Etihad Airways' new destinations this year. Unsplash / S Ratanak
The Royal Palace of Cambodia in Phnom Penh is one of Etihad Airways' new destinations this year. Unsplash / S Ratanak
The Royal Palace of Cambodia in Phnom Penh is one of Etihad Airways' new destinations this year. Unsplash / S Ratanak
The Royal Palace of Cambodia in Phnom Penh is one of Etihad Airways' new destinations this year. Unsplash / S Ratanak

The UAE flight routes launching in 2025


Evelyn Lau
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Etihad Airways is having a busy 2025 after launching flights to 10 new destinations at the start of the year and adding other new routes since.

It's not the only UAE's national carrier that is expanding its network – Emirates, flydubai, Air Arabia and Wizz Air Abu Dhabi also have new routes.

Here are the new flight destinations from the UAE in 2025.

Sharjah to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Launched: January 30 (Air Arabia)

Air Arabia now has three direct flights a week to Addis Ababa, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Ethiopia's capital is known for its cultural heritage, vibrant markets and historical landmarks, such as the National Museum of Ethiopia, home to the famous Lucy fossil. A mix of modern and traditional influences, Addis Ababa provides a dynamic gateway to Ethiopia’s history and diverse landscapes.

Abu Dhabi to Varna, Bulgaria

Launched: March 31 (Wizz Air Abu Dhabi)

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi now flies three times a week – on Monday, Wednesday and Friday – to Varna.

In the summer, Varna is a popular spot for a beach getaway, with its long stretches of sand and lively seaside atmosphere. The city has a bit of everything. History buffs can check out the Archaeological Museum, home to the world’s oldest processed gold, while those looking to unwind can stroll through the Sea Garden or relax at a cafe.

Dubai to Da Nang, Vietnam

Launching: June 2 (Emirates)

The Golden Bridge above Ba Na Hills in Da Nang, Vietnam. Photo: Ravindranath / The National
The Golden Bridge above Ba Na Hills in Da Nang, Vietnam. Photo: Ravindranath / The National

Emirates will begin four weekly flights to Da Nang via Bangkok, on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, as part of its summer schedule.

Da Nang, in central Vietnam, is known for its stunning beaches, landmarks such as the Dragon Bridge and Golden Bridge, and rich cultural heritage. The city offers a blend of relaxation, history and modern attractions and is near Unesco World Heritage sites.

Abu Dhabi to Prague, Czech Republic

Launching: June 2 (Etihad)

Etihad will operate four flights a week to the Czech Republic capital on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Prague has long been known as an arts and culture hub, famously once home to Mozart and Franz Kafka. Nowadays, both have museums dedicated to their lives and work. The city is also known for its medieval architecture, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and Saint Vitus Cathedral

Abu Dhabi to Warsaw, Poland

Launching: June 3 (Etihad)

Old Town in Warsaw, Poland. Photo: Unsplash
Old Town in Warsaw, Poland. Photo: Unsplash

Etihad will operate four weekly flights to the Polish capital on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Warsaw is jam-packed with historical and artistic gems. A must-visit is the reconstructed Old Town. Much of it was destroyed during the Second World War, but was meticulously rebuilt to almost perfectly mirror its pre-war appearance. Now, it's one of 17 Unesco World Heritage sites in the country.

Dubai to Siem Reap, Cambodia

Launching: June 3 (Emirates)

Emirates will fly to Siem Reap via Bangkok on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays this summer.

Known for its French Colonial and Chinese-style architecture, Siem Reap is home to Angkor Wat, a Unesco World Heritage site and the world's largest religious monument. The city's attractions include the Angkor National Museum, which offers insights into Khmer civilisation, and the vibrant Angkor Night Market.

Abu Dhabi to Beirut, Lebanon

Launching: June 4 (Wizz Air Abu Dhabi)

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will soon be operating three flights a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Lebanon's capital has a rich history and a vibrant cultural scene. The city offers a mix of ancient and modern attractions, from the Roman ruins of downtown to its vibrant nightlife and renowned food scene. Also expect seaside promenades, bustling souqs and warm hospitality.

Abu Dhabi to Gabala, Azerbaijan

Launching: June 19 (Wizz Air Abu Dhabi)

Wizz Air Abu Dhabi will fly to Gabala in Azerbaijan on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

A hidden gem, Gabala is a scenic mountain retreat with lush landscapes and adventure activities. Known for its fresh air and stunning Caucasus Mountain views, the city is a good spot for activities such as hiking, zip-lining and skiing in the winter. There are also ancient ruins, cultural sites and modern resorts.

Dubai to Al Alamein, Egypt

Launching: June 21 (Flydubai)

Flydubai will offer daily flights to Al Alamein from June 21 until September 7.

Al Alamein, on Egypt’s North Coast, is a quiet getaway with beautiful Mediterranean beaches and clear blue water. It’s also known for its Second World War memorials and museums, which highlight the area’s history. In recent years, new resorts have popped up, offering a mix of history and relaxation.

Sharjah to Sochi, Russia

Launching: June 27 (Air Arabia)

The Black Sea shore in the Adlersky District of Sochi, Russia. Getty Images
The Black Sea shore in the Adlersky District of Sochi, Russia. Getty Images

Air Arabia will fly from Sharjah three times a week to the Black Sea city. Flights will depart on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.

Sochi is the largest resort city in Russia. Famous for its fruit markets, the city is also home to the world's north-westernmost tea plantations. Travellers can also expect mountainous coastlines, waterfalls, historical sites and a vibrant nightlife.

Dubai to Shenzhen, China

Launching: July 1 (Emirates)

Emirates will operate daily flights to Shenzhen, China, from July 1. Getty Images
Emirates will operate daily flights to Shenzhen, China, from July 1. Getty Images

Emirates will begin daily flights to Shenzhen, in the south of China in July. The vibrant city is known for its rapid transformation into a major economic hub. It has a mixture of modern attractions and cultural sites such as Splendid China Folk Village. Travellers can also enjoy panoramic views from the Ping An Finance Centre.

Abu Dhabi to Atlanta, the US

Launching: July 2 (Etihad)

Etihad will fly directly, four times a week, to Atlanta from July 2 before increasing to daily flights on November 1.

Atlanta is a bustling metropolis and a major business and transportation hub. The city has a thriving tech scene, professional sports teams, craft breweries and dining spots. Passengers who fly with Etihad can also take advantage of US preclearance at Zayed International Airport.

Abu Dhabi to Taipei, Taiwan

Launching: September 7 (Etihad)

The Taipei 101 skyscraper building in Taipei, Taiwan. EPA
The Taipei 101 skyscraper building in Taipei, Taiwan. EPA

Etihad will offer daily flights to Taipei starting in September.

The bustling captain of Taiwan has a gorgeous skyline, lively night markets and historical temples. There’s plenty to do, from visiting quirky cafes to offbeat museums. Taipei also boasts several hidden parks that serve as tranquil retreats.

Dubai to Chisinau, Moldova

Launching: September 17 (Flydubai)

Flydubai will head to the Modolvan capital twice a week, on Wednesdays and Sundays.

It may be modest in population size – the current estimate is approximately 500,000 – but it is still the biggest city in the country and is famed for being a scenic green capital city. Explore by foot to soak in the striking architecture.

Abu Dhabi to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Launching: October 1 (Etihad)

Etihad will have daily flights to Addis Ababa in October, thanks to a partnership with Ethiopian Airlines.

Visiting Addis Ababa in the autumn means enjoying the lush, green landscapes left by the rainy season, along with comfortable temperatures. October also marks the start of the coffee harvest season, offering travellers a chance to experience Ethiopia’s world-renowned coffee culture at its freshest in traditional cafes and at local farms.

Abu Dhabi to Medan, Indonesia

Launching: October 2 (Etihad)

The UAE’s national carrier will fly three times a week to Medan from October 2.

Medan is Indonesia’s third-largest city and has a mix of culture, great food, and easy access to Lake Toba, one of Indonesia’s most famous natural spots. The city has interesting landmarks like Maimun Palace and the Great Mosque, but it’s also known for its street food and local dishes.

Abu Dhabi to Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Launching: October 3 (Etihad)

Etihad will start offering five daily flights to Phnom Penh on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Phnom Penh, also nicknamed the “Pearl of Asia”, is Cambodia’s most populous city. It is known for its walkable riverfront lined with parks, restaurants and bars. Top attractions include the Royal Palace, the National Museum of Cambodia and Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum.

Abu Dhabi to Krabi, Thailand

Launching: October 9 (Etihad)

In October, Etihad will start daily flights to Krabi. The Thai city is famous for its scenic views and impressive beaches and islands.

It also has beautiful coral reef vistas, which make it a great spot for diving. Other attractions include hot springs, a wildlife sanctuary, sea caves and national parks.

Abu Dhabi to Tunis, Tunisia

Launching: November 1 (Etihad)

Etihad will have three flights a week to Tunis on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Tunisia’s capital city has a rich history as well as stunning Mediterranean beaches, a centuries-old medina and the Bardo Palace, a museum that houses one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world.

Abu Dhabi to Chiang Mai, Thailand

Launching: November 3 (Etihad)

Etihad will fly to the northern Thailand city four days a week.

The mountainous city is in northern Thailand. It is home to hundreds of temples, including the Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, which offers great views from the hilltop. It’s also known for its night markets, with local street food and handmade crafts.

Abu Dhabi to Hanoi, Vietnam

Launching: November 3 (Etihad)

Etihad will begin daily flights from Abu Dhabi to Hanoi in November.

Hanoi, the Vietnamese capital, has ancient buildings, extensive structures from the French colonial period and monumental, Soviet-style communist architecture. Its Old Quarter is popular for its narrow streets, markets and food stalls.

Abu Dhabi to Hong Kong

Launching: November 3 (Etihad)

The famous neon signs of Hong Kong. AFP
The famous neon signs of Hong Kong. AFP

There will be five Etihad flights a week to Hong Kong on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Sundays.

The city offers a mix of city life, culture and nature. There are street markets and dim sum spots as well as hiking trails with amazing views. Hong Kong’s famous peak tram goes up Victoria Peak and offers a bird’s-eye view of the city’s many impressive skyscrapers.

Abu Dhabi to Algiers, Algeria

Launching: November 7 (Etihad)

The Grande Poste (main post office) headquarters is along the Boulevard Mohamed-Khemisti in the centre of Algiers. AFP
The Grande Poste (main post office) headquarters is along the Boulevard Mohamed-Khemisti in the centre of Algiers. AFP

Etihad will have four weekly flights connecting Abu Dhabi and Algiers on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

The capital city is known for its mix of French colonial and North African influences, seen in its architecture, food and culture. There’s also the Casbah, a Unesco World Heritage site known for its narrow streets, historic homes and traditional markets.

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Mazen Abukhater, principal and actuary at global consultancy Mercer, Middle East, says the company’s Melbourne Mercer Global Pension Index - which benchmarks 34 pension schemes across the globe to assess their adequacy, sustainability and integrity - included Saudi Arabia for the first time this year to offer a glimpse into the region.

The index highlighted fundamental issues for all 34 countries, such as a rapid ageing population and a low growth / low interest environment putting pressure on expected returns. It also highlighted the increasing popularity around the world of defined contribution schemes.

“Average life expectancy has been increasing by about three years every 10 years. Someone born in 1947 is expected to live until 85 whereas someone born in 2007 is expected to live to 103,” Mr Abukhater told the Mena Pensions Conference.

“Are our systems equipped to handle these kind of life expectancies in the future? If so many people retire at 60, they are going to be in retirement for 43 years – so we need to adapt our retirement age to our changing life expectancy.”

Saudi Arabia came in the middle of Mercer’s ranking with a score of 58.9. The report said the country's index could be raised by improving the minimum level of support for the poorest aged individuals and increasing the labour force participation rate at older ages as life expectancies rise.

Mr Abukhater said the challenges of an ageing population, increased life expectancy and some individuals relying solely on their government for financial support in their retirement years will put the system under strain.

“To relieve that pressure, governments need to consider whether it is time to switch to a defined contribution scheme so that individuals can supplement their own future with the help of government support,” he said.

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Other workplace saving schemes
  • The UAE government announced a retirement savings plan for private and free zone sector employees in 2023.
  • Dubai’s savings retirement scheme for foreign employees working in the emirate’s government and public sector came into effect in 2022.
  • National Bonds unveiled a Golden Pension Scheme in 2022 to help private-sector foreign employees with their financial planning.
  • In April 2021, Hayah Insurance unveiled a workplace savings plan to help UAE employees save for their retirement.
  • Lunate, an Abu Dhabi-based investment manager, has launched a fund that will allow UAE private companies to offer employees investment returns on end-of-service benefits.
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The burning issue

The internal combustion engine is facing a watershed moment – major manufacturer Volvo is to stop producing petroleum-powered vehicles by 2021 and countries in Europe, including the UK, have vowed to ban their sale before 2040. The National takes a look at the story of one of the most successful technologies of the last 100 years and how it has impacted life in the UAE. 

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Read part three: the age of the electric vehicle begins

Read part one: how cars came to the UAE

 

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