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31 January 2025

Etihad Airways triples flights between Milan and Abu Dhabi

From 1 November 2025, flights with morning, afternoon and evening departures from the capital of the United Arab Emirates to Malpensa on Boeing 777-300 and Airbus A321LR aircraft
Etihad Airways has announced an expansion of its Italian network with the introduction of a third daily flight between Abu Dhabi and Milan, starting from 1 November 2025. This new frequency will offer passengers more flexibility and more travel options, responding to the growing demand on this strategic route.
 
With the new schedule, the airline will make a total of 12,600 seats available per week on the Abu Dhabi - Milan Malpensa route, recording an increase in annual capacity of almost 115%. The service enhancement is designed to ensure maximum convenience for both business and leisure travellers, thanks to flight schedules, optimized to facilitate international connections to destinations in the airline's global network.
 
The flights will be operated with a combination of Boeing 777-300 and Airbus A321LR aircraft, part of Etihad Airways' modern fleet. In particular, the A321LR, the company's latest innovation, offers a premium experience with an innovative cabin design and the most advanced comfort solutions. On board, all passengers will be able to enjoy Etihad's award-winning service, which includes free Wi-Fi for unlimited chats for Etihad Guest members, as well as the ability to purchase unlimited data packages for the duration of the flight.
 
By the editorial staff of Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source: Etihad Airways Press Office
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