Etihad Airways has announced the launch of seven new international routes set to begin in November 2025. The expansion includes key destinations such as Medina in Saudi Arabia and Baku in Azerbaijan. This strategic move aims to enhance connectivity from the UAE, strengthen Etihad’s global presence, and meet growing demand in emerging travel markets.
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