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Etihad Airways adds routes to Medan and Phnom Penh as part of global expansion

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Etihad Airways adds routes to Medan and Phnom Penh as part of global expansion
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Etihad Airways has announced the expansion of its Southeast Asia network with new routes to Medan, Indonesia, and Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This development is part of the airline's 2025 growth strategy, which includes nine new destinations and 21 more planned routes.

According to Etihad’s official newsroom, these new routes mark the first direct connections between the Gulf Cooperation Council and both Sumatra and Cambodia. The move underscores Etihad’s investment in underserved markets and reinforces Abu Dhabi’s role as a major global hub. The expansion aligns with the airline’s "Beyond Borders" initiative aimed at enhancing cultural and economic connectivity between the Middle East and Southeast Asia.

Business Traveller reports that Etihad has added nine new destinations in 2025, including Boston, Nairobi, Lisbon, Medan, and Phnom Penh. This is part of an ongoing global expansion plan. The carrier plans to launch 21 more routes by the end of 2026, marking its strongest period of network growth since before the pandemic. These expansions are supported by new aircraft deliveries and strategic schedule optimization to improve hub connectivity at Abu Dhabi International Airport.

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Arabian Business states that the new Medan and Phnom Penh routes are part of Etihad’s broader route-development program aimed at expanding access to emerging leisure and business destinations in Asia and Africa. The airline now serves 83 destinations globally, with increased regional frequency in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Europe. Both new routes will be operated using Airbus A321LR aircraft.

Etihad Airways is recognized as the national airline of the United Arab Emirates. Headquartered in Abu Dhabi, it operates one of the youngest fleets globally. According to its corporate profile, Etihad serves over 80 destinations across six continents and is noted for its sustainability initiatives, including a commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The airline continues to build on its "Etihad Beyond Borders" vision by emphasizing cultural connection and international accessibility through expanding routes.

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