Etihad Airways has said it may operate a limited number of repositioning, cargo and repatriation flights. At the same time, the airline confirmed that scheduled commercial passenger flights remain cancelled.
The update comes as travel disruptions continue. Many passengers are still waiting for clarity on when normal services will resume.
Etihad commercial flights cancelled
Etihad Airways made it clear that regular commercial flights are not operating at the moment. This means standard passenger services are still on hold. Travelers with booked tickets are advised to check directly with the airline for updates.
Cancellations have affected both outbound and inbound routes. The airline has not yet provided a full timeline for when scheduled flights will restart.
Etihad repositioning and cargo flights
While passenger flights remain cancelled, Etihad may carry out repositioning flights. These flights are used to move aircraft to different airports where they are needed. They do not usually carry regular passengers.
The airline also mentioned possible cargo and repatriation flights. Cargo flights help move essential goods and supplies. Repatriation flights are arranged to bring stranded citizens back home.
This limited activity shows that operations are not completely shut down. However, normal commercial travel is still paused until further notice. Passengers should continue monitoring official updates before making travel plans.