
Etihad Airways alerted passengers that several flights operating on 20–21 December would depart late after a mix of technical issues and regional weather disruption.
• EY871 Hong Kong (HKG) → Abu Dhabi (AUH) was delayed on 20 December due to an unspecified technical fault discovered during pre-departure checks.
• EY284 AUH → Lahore (LHE) and the return EY285 were pushed back after heavy fog and poor visibility at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport.
Should your itinerary shift unexpectedly, having flexible visa arrangements becomes essential. VisaHQ can expedite UAE entry permits and provide guidance for Pakistan and other onward destinations, reducing the administrative friction of sudden schedule changes. Explore options at https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/.
The airline apologised and reminded affected passengers to update contact details on the ‘Contact me’ portal for real-time notifications. While Etihad has not cancelled the sectors, the delays cascade into crew-duty and aircraft-rotation constraints that could tighten capacity on one of its busiest South-Asian corridors at the tail-end of the year.
Business travellers connecting through Abu Dhabi should build longer buffers for onward connections, and mobility teams should monitor duty-of-care obligations for staff transiting Lahore—Pakistan’s immigration hall can become congested when multiple delayed flights land concurrently.
From a policy perspective, the incident reinforces why UAE carriers have invested heavily in predictive-maintenance technology; nevertheless, ad-hoc technical snags coupled with winter fog remain stubborn variables in regional mobility planning.
• EY871 Hong Kong (HKG) → Abu Dhabi (AUH) was delayed on 20 December due to an unspecified technical fault discovered during pre-departure checks.
• EY284 AUH → Lahore (LHE) and the return EY285 were pushed back after heavy fog and poor visibility at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport.
Should your itinerary shift unexpectedly, having flexible visa arrangements becomes essential. VisaHQ can expedite UAE entry permits and provide guidance for Pakistan and other onward destinations, reducing the administrative friction of sudden schedule changes. Explore options at https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/.
The airline apologised and reminded affected passengers to update contact details on the ‘Contact me’ portal for real-time notifications. While Etihad has not cancelled the sectors, the delays cascade into crew-duty and aircraft-rotation constraints that could tighten capacity on one of its busiest South-Asian corridors at the tail-end of the year.
Business travellers connecting through Abu Dhabi should build longer buffers for onward connections, and mobility teams should monitor duty-of-care obligations for staff transiting Lahore—Pakistan’s immigration hall can become congested when multiple delayed flights land concurrently.
From a policy perspective, the incident reinforces why UAE carriers have invested heavily in predictive-maintenance technology; nevertheless, ad-hoc technical snags coupled with winter fog remain stubborn variables in regional mobility planning.








