
Abu Dhabi flag-carrier Etihad Airways unveiled a flash sale on 11 November 2025, offering discounts of up to 20 % on economy-class tickets booked between 9 and 14 November for travel from 24 November 2025 to 30 June 2026.
The promotion covers popular business and leisure routes including London, Zurich, Jeddah, Nairobi and several European cities newly added to Etihad’s network this year. Travellers can book via etihad.com or the airline’s mobile app; change-fee waivers introduced during the pandemic remain in effect for tickets issued under this campaign.
Although primarily a marketing push, the sale provides cost-saving opportunities for mobility budgets as 2026 project planning kicks off. HR teams that lock in assignment-launch flights now could shave hundreds of dollars off peak-season fares. Companies should, however, check blackout dates around Eid Al Fitr (projected for early April) when promotional inventory may be restricted.
Etihad’s move comes amid strong demand rebounds: the carrier reported an 84 % load factor for Q3 2025 and is due to take delivery of four A321neoLR aircraft in December, increasing frequencies on short-haul Gulf and Indian-subcontinent sectors.
The promotion covers popular business and leisure routes including London, Zurich, Jeddah, Nairobi and several European cities newly added to Etihad’s network this year. Travellers can book via etihad.com or the airline’s mobile app; change-fee waivers introduced during the pandemic remain in effect for tickets issued under this campaign.
Although primarily a marketing push, the sale provides cost-saving opportunities for mobility budgets as 2026 project planning kicks off. HR teams that lock in assignment-launch flights now could shave hundreds of dollars off peak-season fares. Companies should, however, check blackout dates around Eid Al Fitr (projected for early April) when promotional inventory may be restricted.
Etihad’s move comes amid strong demand rebounds: the carrier reported an 84 % load factor for Q3 2025 and is due to take delivery of four A321neoLR aircraft in December, increasing frequencies on short-haul Gulf and Indian-subcontinent sectors.










