Etihad Adds Five New Routes to the Most Populous Country 

Etihad Airways (EY) has announced a major expansion of its mainland China operations, adding five new routes and 28 additional weekly services from Zayed International Airport (AUH), Abu Dhabi. The expansion, which announced that all routes will be part of Etihad’s joint venture with China Eastern Airlines (MU), will increase Etihad’s China network to 35 weekly flights across six key gateways.

Photo: Md Shaifuzzaman Ayon | Wikimedia Commons

Etihad’s Five New Destinations in China

Etihad Airways will launch new services from Zayed International Airport (AUH), Abu Dhabi to five major Chinese cities, broadening its footprint across key economic and industrial hubs. The newly added destinations include:

  • Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG), Shanghai
  • Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport (CAN), Guangzhou
  • Chengdu Tianfu International Airport (TFU), Chengdu
  • Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport (HGH), Hangzhou
  • Shenzhen Bao’an International Airport (SZX), Shenzhen

During the announcement, his Excellency Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of Etihad Airways, said: 

The ties between the UAE and China continue to flourish, with today’s announcement reflecting the enduring  strength and growing promise of our cooperation. The expanded network, made possible by our long-standing partnership with China Eastern, connects unique tourism destinations with burgeoning trading hubs, delivering shared and lasting economic prosperity and value to our people

Upper View of Beijing Daxing International Airport
Photo: Siyuwj|Wikimedia Commons

Details of Etihad’s 35 Weekly Flights Between UAE and China

These additions complement Etihad’s existing daily service to Beijing Daxing International Airport (PKX), Beijing, consolidating a six-destination network within mainland China.

All routes will be operated using the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. Etihad has 37 aircraft of this type in its fleet and these average 7.4 years. The following table gives information in detail:

RegConfigDeliveredAge
A6-BLAF8C28Y190Dec 201411.3 Years
A6-BLBF8C28Y190Feb 201511.2 Years
A6-BLCF8C28Y190Jul 201510.8 Years
A6-BLDF8C28Y190Jun 201510.9 Years
A6-BLEF8C28Y190Jun 201510.8 Years
A6-BLFC28Y262Apr 201610 Years
A6-BLGC28Y262May 20169.9 Years
A6-BLHC28Y262Jul 20169.8 Years
A6-BLIC28Y262Jul 20169.7 Years
A6-BLJC28Y262Oct 20169.5 Years
A6-BLKC28Y262Jan 20179.3 Years
A6-BLLC28Y262Feb 20179.2 Years
A6-BLMC28Y262May 20178.9 Years
A6-BLNC28Y262Jun 20178.9 Years
A6-BLOC28Y262Jul 20178.8 Years
A6-BLPC28Y262Jul 20178.8 Years
A6-BLQC28Y262Sep 20178.6 Years
A6-BLRC28Y262Oct 20178.5 Years
A6-BLSC28Y262Dec 20178.4 Years
A6-BLTC28Y262Apr 20188 Years
A6-BLUC28Y262Aug 20187.7 Years
A6-BLVC28Y262Nov 20187.4 Years
A6-BLWC28Y262Jan 20197.2 Years
A6-BLXC28Y262Feb 20197.2 Years
A6-BLYC28Y262Mar 20197.1 Years
A6-BLZC28Y262Jun 20196.8 Years
A6-BNAC28Y262Jun 20196.8 Years
A6-BNBC28Y262Jul 20196.8 Years
A6-BNCC28Y262Sep 20196.6 Years
A6-BNDC28Y262Oct 20196.5 Years
A6-BNEC32Y271Feb 20242.6 Years
A6-BNFC32Y271Feb 20242.4 Years
A6-BNGC32Y271Feb 20242.4 Years
A6-BNHC32Y271Jun 20250.9 Years
A6-BNIC32Y271Jul 20250.8 Years
A6-BNJC32Y271Jul 20250.7 Years
A6-BNKC32Y271Sep 20250.6 Years

But Etihad has said that its 787-9s operating on this route will have 28 Business and 262 Economy seats.

Based on the table, the oldest Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner in Etihad Airways’ C28Y262 configuration is A6-BLF, delivered in April 2016 and now around 10 years old. This aircraft represents the earliest batch of this higher-density two-class layout introduced into the fleet.

At the other end of the spectrum, the youngest aircraft in the same configuration is A6-BND, delivered in October 2019 and currently about 6.5 years old. This shows that Etihad’s C28Y262-configured 787-9 fleet spans a delivery window of roughly three and a half years, reflecting a gradual expansion of this cabin layout before the airline later transitioned to newer configurations such as C32Y271 for its most recent deliveries.

Here are the details of the seats:

  • Business class on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner features 28 seats with a 73-inch pitch, 22-inch width, and full 180° recline, offering a luxurious experience with spacious seating, gourmet dining, premium entertainment
  • Economy class on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner includes 262 seats with a 31-inch pitch, 17-inch width, and 5-inch recline, providing a practical and comfortable travel option with in-flight entertainment.
Photo: Emirates

Etihad–China Eastern Joint Venture

The expansion is intrinsically linked to the Etihad–China Eastern joint venture, a landmark agreement first announced in 2024 and operationalized in 2025.

This joint venture enables both airlines to coordinate schedules, optimize capacity, and jointly develop routes across a defined geographic scope, effectively functioning as a unified network on select corridors.

Under this framework:

  • Passengers benefit from seamless connections across Abu Dhabi and major Chinese cities
  • Loyalty programmes—Etihad Guest and Eastern Miles—are integrated for earning and redemption
  • Coordinated scheduling enhances transfer efficiency and load factors

Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer, Etihad Airways, said that China, a nation whose C919 is undergoing tests for expansion into the European market, is a “strategically important market for Etihad and a key pillar of our network growth”:

By adding five new destinations and increasing frequencies, we are strengthening connectivity across one of the world’s most important economic corridors. This will support growing demand for travel and trade, while creating new opportunities for cargo, business and tourism. At the same time, we are strengthening Abu Dhabi’s role as a key destination and gateway for travel and trade, supporting the emirate’s long-term economic ambitions.

Photo: Via Wiki media Commons

Strategic importance of the UAE–China aviation corridor

Etihad’s latest expansion reflects the growing geopolitical and economic significance of the UAE–China corridor. The airline emphasized that the move will:

  • Strengthen trade and investment flows
  • Enhance tourism connectivity
  • Support high-value cargo logistics across manufacturing hubs

The move represents a major expansion of Etihad’s footprint in China, offering travelers from the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the Americas improved connectivity to key commercial and cultural centers across China through Abu Dhabi.


Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top