Etihad Airways Launching Atlanta Flights As Of July 2025
In November 2024, Etihad Airways announced 10 new routes in one day, with one of those routes being to the United States. I want to provide an update — while the service was initially supposed to operate 4x weekly, the Abu Dhabi-based carrier has just revealed that frequencies will increase to daily within several months of launch. Let’s cover the details.
In November 2024, Etihad Airways announced 10 new routes in one day, with one of those routes being to the United States. I want to provide an update — while the service was initially supposed to operate 4x weekly, the Abu Dhabi-based carrier has just revealed that frequencies will increase to daily within several months of launch. Let’s cover the details.
Etihad’s Abu Dhabi to Atlanta flight launches July 2025
As of July 2, 2025, Etihad will launch a new flight between Abu Dhabi (AUH) and Atlanta (ATL), operating with the following schedule:
EY13 Abu Dhabi to Atlanta departing 9:30AM arriving 4:30PM
EY14 Atlanta to Abu Dhabi departing 10:00PM arriving 7:30PM (+1 day)
At the time of launch, the route will operate 4x weekly in both directions, on Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Then as of November 1, 2025, the route will operate daily, so that’s a pretty quick service expansion. The airline describes that 75% service increase as being due to “soaring demand.”
The 7,609-mile flight is blocked at 15hr westbound and 13hr30min eastbound. Etihad will use a two-cabin Airbus A350-1000 for the route, featuring 371 seats, including 44 business class seats and 327 economy class seats. Etihad’s A350 business class experience is phenomenal, in my opinion. The new flight is bookable, directly through etihad.com, or via your preferred online travel agency.
How Atlanta fits into Etihad’s route network
Atlanta will be Etihad’s fifth destination in the United States, after Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), New York (JFK), and Washington (IAD). Etihad’s last new route to the United States was the Boston service, and that was launched in March 2024, so Atlanta is the first new addition to the United States in well over a year.
Atlanta is of course a fortress hub for Delta. From the Middle East and Gulf region, the airport has Qatar Airways service from Doha (DOH), and Turkish Airlines service from Istanbul (IST). Meanwhile Emirates does not fly to Atlanta, making Atlanta the only US airport that will be served by Etihad and Qatar, but not by Emirates.
Prior to Etihad’s big route announcement, the company released a teaser video about the new routes that it would add. I’m confused, because the video made reference to the Liberty Bell, suggesting the new US route would be Philadelphia. However, Atlanta is the new US destination, and not Philadelphia. So it seems Etihad was throwing us off… or perhaps the clue with the Liberty Bell was simply supposed to be that a new route to the United States is coming?
Anyway, with Etihad now adding Atlanta flights, I can’t help but wonder if this is part of a much bigger shakeup. Are Delta and Etihad finally launching a partnership, possibly at the expense of American’s partnership with Etihad?
Don’t get me wrong, I’d rather Etihad partner with American than Delta (in terms of mileage opportunities), but there’s no denying that Delta needs a partner in the Gulf region, and Etihad seems like the logical partner, given that Etihad is currently a “second class” partner of American, behind Qatar. Delta and Riyadh Air do plan a close partnership, but it will likely be years before that’s meaningful, given that Riyadh Air hasn’t even launched operations.
Anyway, we’ll mark this as “developing” for now, but I’d guess the Atlanta service is the only first part of a bigger announcement. I could be wrong, though… especially since there was no additional announcement since the route was initially revealed.
Bottom line
As of July 2025, Etihad will launch flights between Abu Dhabi and Atlanta with Airbus A350s. The route will initially operate 4x weekly, before increasing to daily as of November 2025. This isn’t the route addition that we were expecting, so this is quite an interesting development. Now I’m just wondering if there’s going to be more to this…
What do you make of Etihad launching Atlanta flights?