The United Arab Emirates’ aviation sector is steadily extending its global footprint, with both full-service and low-cost airlines maintaining wide-reaching international networks across multiple continents.
Despite operating reduced schedules due to ongoing regional conflict and airspace limitations, leading carriers including Emirates, Etihad Airways, flydubai, and Air Arabia continue to serve a broad range of strategic and high-demand destinations.
Airlines have advised passengers that schedules remain subject to change depending on seasonal demand and operational conditions. Travellers are encouraged to check official airline platforms for the latest updates as disruptions persist.
Etihad Airways Network
The UAE’s national airline operates flights to more than 100 destinations across over 40 countries. Recently added routes include Calgary, Damascus, Luxembourg, and Salalah.
Its network spans:
- Africa: Key cities such as Addis Ababa, Cairo, Johannesburg, Nairobi, and Zanzibar
- West Asia: Major hubs including Amman, Beirut, Doha, Riyadh, and Tel Aviv
- South Asia: Extensive coverage including Mumbai, New Delhi, Karachi, and Colombo
- Asia-Pacific: Cities such as Bangkok, Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney, and Seoul
- Europe: Major capitals including London, Paris, Rome, and Vienna
- Americas: Destinations such as New York, Toronto, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
Emirates Network
Emirates operates one of the world’s largest long-haul fleets, serving 143 destinations across six continents.
Its reach includes:
- Africa: Cities like Lagos, Nairobi, Johannesburg, and Cape Town
- Middle East: Key destinations including Muscat, Kuwait, and Amman
- South Asia: Strong presence in cities such as Dhaka, Delhi, and Karachi
- East Asia: Major hubs including Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul, and Tokyo
- Europe: Extensive network across London, Paris, Frankfurt, and Madrid
- Americas: Major cities including New York, Los Angeles, São Paulo, and Toronto
- Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth
flydubai Network
flydubai continues to expand its regional and mid-range connectivity, covering destinations across Africa, the Middle East, Europe, South Asia, and Central Asia.
Key markets include:
- Africa: Addis Ababa, Dar es Salaam, and Zanzibar
- West Asia: Extensive coverage across Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and the Levant
- South Asia: Cities such as Dhaka, Karachi, Mumbai, and Kathmandu
- Central Asia & Europe: Growing presence in cities like Tbilisi, Prague, and Istanbul
Air Arabia Network
Air Arabia maintains a strong low-cost network linking the Middle East with Africa, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Europe.
Its destinations include:
- Africa: Cairo, Casablanca, Nairobi, and Marrakech
- West Asia: Major cities such as Riyadh, Doha, Muscat, and Beirut
- South Asia: Key routes to Dhaka, Chattogram, Mumbai, and Lahore
- Southeast Asia: Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, and Phuket
- Europe: Cities including London, Paris, Milan, and Vienna
As the aviation industry continues its recovery, UAE carriers are reinforcing their role as global connectors, linking major economic and tourism hubs despite ongoing geopolitical challenges.
Source: Khaleej Times