BREAKING NEWS: Etihad Airways resumes limited operations from Abu Dhabi

Etihad Airways resumes operations with its first flight to London Heathrow, as well as Paris, Delhi, and other regional routes.

Josh Wood

By Josh Wood Mon Mar 2, 2026

Etihad Airways has resumed limited operations from its hub in Abu Dhabi on Monday, 2nd of March. Flight EY67 to London Heathrow departed Abu Dhabi at 14:39 local time, becoming the carrier’s first service to operate following airspace closures due to military action and strikes across the Middle East.

Additional flights also departed, including EY843 to Moscow, EY41 to Amsterdam, EY33 to Paris Charles de Gaulle, EY204 to Mumbai, EY300 to Islamabad, EY216 to Delhi, EY555 to Riyadh, and EY611 to Jeddah. These destinations represent key long-haul and regional routes within Etihad Airways’ network.

Alongside passenger services, the airline also conducted repositioning and cargo flights in coordination with the authorities in the United Arab Emirates, including the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA).

A spokesperson for the airline stated that safety remains its priority and that all other passenger services remain cancelled until 14:00 UAE time on Tuesday, 3rd of March.

Etihad Airways operations on Monday 2nd of March.

Why Etihad Airways has been able to operate

Etihad Airways has been able to operate selected flights because the UAE has opened controlled flight corridors under strict government supervision. As the home carrier of the country, the airline can coordinate directly with the GCAA and operate approved routes that avoid restricted airspace.

This allows limited passenger and operational movements to resume and enables the airline to reposition flight crews that are overseas. The flights support both essential travel and operational requirements rather than a full restoration of the schedule.

Other Gulf airlines remain grounded

All other major carriers based in the Gulf region remain grounded as airspaces are still closed. Emirates aims to restore a limited number of flights this evening (Monday, 2nd of March). Qatar Airways remains grounded with an update due at 09:00 local time on Tuesday, 3rd of March.

For a full list of affected airlines and current operational status, read our full article.

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