Dubai – Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, is set to expand its global network with a brand-new route connecting Abu Dhabi to Damascus, Syria, starting June 2026. This marks a significant step in making travel between the UAE, Syria, and the wider Middle East easier, faster, and more convenient.
The airline will operate four weekly flights on its Airbus A320 aircraft, offering 8 Business Class seats and 150 Economy seats, ensuring comfort for all travellers. This move comes in response to growing demand from passengers in the UAE and GCC, who want a direct route to Damascus, as well as Syrian travellers seeking seamless access to Abu Dhabi and onward connections to the rest of the world.
Etihad CEO Antonoaldo Neves commented, “We are proud to expand our network into Damascus – a city that is historically and culturally important. This new route will connect people to the places that matter most, while also giving travellers access to our extensive global network through Abu Dhabi.”
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What this means for passengers:
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UAE and GCC travellers can now reach Damascus directly, without layovers.
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Syrian passengers can easily travel to Abu Dhabi, with access to Etihad’s international flights to Europe, Asia, and North America.
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Comfortable travel experience with modern Airbus A320 cabins and both Business and Economy seating options.
The route is expected to strengthen cultural, business, and family ties between the UAE and Syria. Families, business travellers, and tourists will all benefit from this new link, making trips simpler and faster.
Etihad continues to grow its global presence, connecting cities that matter to people, and this addition reflects the airline’s commitment to providing high-quality, convenient travel options for its customers.
With these flights, passengers can explore the ancient city of Damascus, enjoy its rich cultural heritage, and travel easily to Abu Dhabi and beyond, opening new opportunities for tourism, business, and education.
























