
The new destinations – Almaty, Kazakhstan; Baku, Azerbaijan; Bucharest, Romania; Medina, Saudi Arabia; Tbilisi, Georgia; Tashkent, Uzbekistan; and Yerevan, Armenia – will go on sale over the next few days, and services will begin in March 2026, with Medina to start operating in November 2025.
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These latest additions bring Etihad’s total number of new destinations for 2025 to 27, following earlier announcements of year-round routes and seasonal services. The announcement comes just days after Etihad unveiled three new seasonal summer destinations for 2026: Krakow in Poland, Salalah in Oman, and Kazan in Russia, all set to operate during the peak travel months.
A city of profound spiritual significance, Medina welcomes travellers with its serene atmosphere, striking architecture, and deep-rooted Islamic heritage. The Prophet’s Mosque stands as a beacon for pilgrims from around the world, while the city’s hospitality and growing infrastructure offer comfort and convenience.
Romania’s capital Bucharest, blends elegant architecture, vibrant culture, and lively streets, offering a stylish and spirited city escape with Central European charm.
Tbilisi enchants visitors with its vibrant blend of old-world charm and modern flair. Nestled between hills along the Kura River, the city features colourful balconies, lively cafes, historic baths, and a thriving arts scene that showcases Georgia’s rich cultural identity.

Yerevan is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, offering travellers a warm welcome amid grand squares, pink stone buildings, and mountain views. Museums, galleries, and open-air cafes celebrate Armenia’s distinct heritage and creative spirit.
Perched on the Caspian Sea, Baku dazzles with its bold architecture, seaside promenade, and dynamic energy. Visitors are drawn to its blend of tradition and innovation—from centuries-old palaces to cutting-edge towers that define its iconic skyline.
Almaty charms with tree-lined avenues, alpine scenery and a cosmopolitan buzz. The city is surrounded by majestic peaks and offers access to ski resorts, mountain trails and green spaces, while its restaurants and cultural venues reflect a melting pot of Central Asian influences.
Tashkent blends rich history with a modern, cosmopolitan spirit. From its striking architecture and bustling bazaars to sleek new developments and vibrant cultural institutions, the city offers a unique introduction to Uzbekistan’s heritage.


