Etihad Airways has confirmed it will operate a limited number of flights on March 16 as air travel across the Middle East continues to face disruptions linked to regional security concerns.
According to the airline’s latest travel update, selected services will operate to and from Abu Dhabi, connecting the UAE capital with several key international destinations. The restricted schedule is part of ongoing adjustments by airlines in response to evolving conditions affecting regional airspace and airport operations.
The airline said the reduced operations are intended to maintain essential connectivity while ensuring passenger safety during the current period of uncertainty. Airlines across the region have been forced to modify their schedules amid ongoing geopolitical tensions that have disrupted normal aviation activity.
Etihad has advised travelers to check their flight status before heading to the airport and to travel only if they hold a confirmed booking. The airline continues to monitor developments closely and is coordinating with relevant authorities to determine when full services can safely resume.
Authorities and airlines have been updating schedules frequently as conditions change, with several carriers operating reduced services or suspending routes temporarily across the Gulf region.
Etihad said it remains committed to supporting passengers during the disruption and will provide further updates as the situation evolves and operations gradually stabilize.