Etihad Airways has announced that all flights to and from Abu Dhabi will remain suspended until 14:00 UAE time on Tuesday, 3 March, as regional airspace closures continue to affect operations across the Middle East. The airline is closely monitoring the situation, with safety as its top priority.
Passengers who were scheduled to travel are advised to check the status of their flights by visiting etihad.com before heading to the airport. Additionally, travelers are encouraged to ensure that their contact details are updated in their bookings to receive timely updates.
For those holding Etihad tickets issued on or before 28 February 2026, with original travel dates up to 7 March 2026, the airline is offering the option to rebook onto Etihad-operated flights until 18 March 2026 at no additional cost.
Passengers who prefer not to rebook may also request a full refund for any affected flights. To process refunds, travelers can either complete the refund request form on the airline’s website or contact their travel agent directly. Etihad Airways has noted a high volume of customer service inquiries and has urged patience, as response times may be longer than usual.
Etihad reassured its customers that operations will only resume once all safety measures are met and the airspace is deemed safe for travel. For further information, passengers are advised to stay updated via Etihad’s official communication channels.
Safety remains Etihad's foremost priority, and the airline is committed to ensuring the well-being of its passengers and staff.