Etihad Airways has announced plans to broaden its African network with the introduction of new routes from Abu Dhabi to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ghana, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe. The move forms part of the airline’s broader global expansion strategy aimed at tapping into high-growth markets.
The additional services are intended to enhance connectivity across key sectors such as trade, cargo, and passenger mobility. The airline said the expansion responds to rising demand in regions where economic activity and population growth are driving increased need for air links.
This development follows Etihad’s recent growth initiatives in China, which include increased flight frequencies and a strengthened partnership with China Eastern Airlines. Combined, these efforts are expected to reinforce Abu Dhabi’s position as a strategic transit hub connecting Africa with India and wider Asia, facilitating smoother movement of goods, capital, and travellers.
The airline noted that the expansion aligns with deepening economic relations between the United Arab Emirates and African nations. Trade and investment ties have been growing across industries such as energy, infrastructure, mining, and logistics, with Abu Dhabi playing a central role in supporting these exchanges.
In addition, the move complements Etihad’s joint venture with Ethiopian Airlines, which recently marked 80 years of operations, further boosting connectivity within Africa.
Etihad Airways Chief Executive Officer Antonoaldo Neves said the African market represents a natural progression for the airline’s network growth, citing strong demand driven by trade, investment, and demographic trends. He added that current air connectivity in several African markets falls short of demand, particularly in cargo and trade-related segments.
Neves said the expansion, alongside the airline’s increased presence in China, would help establish a more efficient corridor linking Africa, the Middle East, and Asia through Abu Dhabi. He noted that the development would offer passengers more streamlined travel options while improving cargo access between rapidly growing markets.
The new routes are expected to provide direct connections between African destinations and Abu Dhabi, while also enabling seamless one-stop travel to China, India, other parts of Asia, and the Middle East.
Source: ZAWYA