Etihad expands Thailand network with new Krabi flights

Etihad Airways is strengthening its Southeast Asia network with the addition of Krabi to its Thailand destinations, complementing existing flights to Bangkok and Phuket, celebrating four new routes in one week, including Sumatra (Medan, Indonesia), Phnom Penh (Cambodia), and Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). The new route highlights the airline’s commitment to connecting travellers with key leisure and business hubs across the region, while enhancing global connectivity through its Abu Dhabi hub. CEO Antonoaldo Neves said, “By launching four new routes in four countries in one week, we are connecting people, cultures, and economies, while supporting trade and logistics growth across our network. This expansion positions Etihad as a key enabler of regional connectivity and economic exchange.”

Krabi marks Etihad’s 11th new destination this year, bringing its global network to 86 destinations, with eight additional routes planned in the next two months. The launches are operated by Etihad’s new Airbus A321LR, offering First Suites, lie-flat Business, and next-generation Economy cabins, combining passenger comfort with operational efficiency.

Beyond enhancing travel options, these routes strengthen trade and logistics flows between Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, supporting regional supply chains and facilitating cargo movement alongside passenger services. Etihad’s modern fleet enables rapid network expansion, providing scalable capacity to underserved markets while maintaining schedule reliability.

With these additions, Etihad continues its trajectory toward 125 destinations by 2030, reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s strategic role in global trade and travel.