Etihad Airways carries 2.2 million passengers in January

Etihad Airways welcomed 2.2 million passengers in January, a 29 per cent increase compared with January 2025, when 1.7 million guests flew with Etihad.Passenger load factor reached 89.9 per cent for the month, up from 89.1 per cent a year earlier, reflecting sustained demand across the network and continued efficiency in capacity management.Etihad’s operating fleet stood at 127 aircraft at the start of 2026, with a network of 110 destinations worldwide, including seasonal and cargo routes, as well as destinations scheduled to begin operation within the next 12 months and excluding charter destinations.“January has been a strong start to 2026. Demand is high, our product is resonating with customers, and the dedication of our teams is evident in every flight,” Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, said.He added, “In January, we announced new services to Luxembourg and Calgary - two cities that will, for the first time, have a direct connection to Abu Dhabi.”Meanwhile Etihad Airways carried 22.4 million passengers in 2025, an increase of 21 per cent year-on-year and the highest annual total in the airline’s history, underpinned by sustained demand and disciplined capacity growth across its expanding global network.Passenger load factor for the full year reached 88.3 per cent, up two percentage points compared with 2024, reflecting strong commercial performance throughout the year.WAM

Etihad Airways carries 2.2 million passengers in January
Etihad Airways welcomed 2.2 million passengers in January, a 29 per cent increase compared with January 2025, when 1.7 million guests flew with Etihad.Passenger load factor reached 89.9 per cent for the month, up from 89.1 per cent a year earlier, reflecting sustained demand across the network and continued efficiency in capacity management.Etihad’s operating fleet stood at 127 aircraft at the start of 2026, with a network of 110 destinations worldwide, including seasonal and cargo routes, as well as destinations scheduled to begin operation within the next 12 months and excluding charter destinations.“January has been a strong start to 2026. Demand is high, our product is resonating with customers, and the dedication of our teams is evident in every flight,” Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer of Etihad Airways, said.He added, “In January, we announced new services to Luxembourg and Calgary - two cities that will, for the first time, have a direct connection to Abu Dhabi.”Meanwhile Etihad Airways carried 22.4 million passengers in 2025, an increase of 21 per cent year-on-year and the highest annual total in the airline’s history, underpinned by sustained demand and disciplined capacity growth across its expanding global network.Passenger load factor for the full year reached 88.3 per cent, up two percentage points compared with 2024, reflecting strong commercial performance throughout the year.WAM

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