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$299 Find Cheap Flights to Abu Dhabi

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Cheapest round-trip
$588
Overall average: $1,035
Turkish Airlines
Tue 2/10Wed 2/18
ORD - AUH • 1 stop
Cheapest non-stop
$740
Typical prices: $820-$1,215
Etihad Airways
Sat 2/21Thu 3/5
ORD - AUH • Non-stop
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Cheap Flights to Abu Dhabi

 
Here are some of the best deals found on KAYAK recently from the most popular airlines for round-trip flights to Abu Dhabi that are departing in the next months. While these flights were available on KAYAK in the last 72 hours, prices and availability are subject to change and deals may expire.
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Recent round-trip flight deals to Abu Dhabi

Tue, Feb 10 - Wed, Feb 18
Turkish Airlines Logo
8:20 pm - 7:00 am
ORD
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AUH
24h 40m
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7:55 am - 10:05 am
AUH
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ORD
36h 10m
1 stop
$588Turkish Airlines
Wed, Feb 25 - Sun, Mar 1
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8:00 pm - 1:20 am
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AUH
20h 20m
1 stop
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2:20 am - 6:05 pm
AUH
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BOS
24h 45m
1 stop
$588Turkish Airlines
Thu, Mar 5 - Fri, Mar 13
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9:05 pm - 7:30 pm
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AUH
13h 25mnonstop
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9:20 am - 4:50 pm
AUH
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ATL
15h 30mnonstop
$740Etihad Airways
Fri, May 29 - Tue, Jun 9
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3:00 pm - 12:25 pm
CLT
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13h 25mnonstop
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3:35 am - 10:45 am
AUH
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CLT
15h 10mnonstop
$740Etihad Airways
Tue, Feb 24 - Wed, Mar 4
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8:40 pm - 3:50 am
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22h 10m
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5:20 am - 1:55 pm
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BOS
17h 35m
1 stop
$750Qatar Airways
Sun, Mar 22 - Tue, Apr 14
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6:00 am - 3:25 pm
CLT
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25h 25m
2 stops
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9:25 pm - 10:49 pm
AUH
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33h 24m
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$751SAUDIA
Thu, Feb 19 - Tue, Feb 24
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8:40 pm - 10:05 pm
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16h 25m
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11:40 pm - 2:20 pm
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23h 40m
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$752Multiple Airlines
Wed, Apr 15 - Wed, Apr 22
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10:00 pm - 9:15 pm
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15h 15m
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10:45 pm - 3:05 pm
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24h 20m
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$770Qatar Airways
Fri, Feb 6 - Tue, Feb 17
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6:00 am - 3:25 pm
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4:25 pm - 3:15 pm
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$777SAUDIA
Tue, Apr 14 - Fri, Apr 17
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KAYAK's insights & trends for flights to Abu Dhabi

Get data-powered insights and trends for flights to Abu Dhabi to help you find the cheapest flights, the best time to fly and much more.

What is the cheapest flight to Abu Dhabi?

These are the best round-trip prices found by users searching on KAYAK in the last 72 hours.

In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight to Abu Dhabi was $283 for a one-way ticket from New York and $588 for a round-trip. The most popular route searched for by our users was for flights from Washington, D.C. to Abu Dhabi and the best round-trip deal found in the last 3 days was $608.

How much is a flight to Abu Dhabi?

The average and cheapest price for all round-trip flights to Abu Dhabi from each origin found by users searching on KAYAK in the last month.

On average, a flight to Abu Dhabi costs $693. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $316 and departed from Chicago O'Hare Intl Airport. The most popular routes on KAYAK are Washington, D.C. to Abu Dhabi which costs $919 on average, and Chicago to Abu Dhabi, which costs $927 on average.

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What is the cheapest month to fly to Abu Dhabi?

To calculate monthly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each month over the last year for flights to Abu Dhabi, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the median of all values for each month.

The cheapest month for flights to Abu Dhabi is September, where tickets cost $837 on average for one-way flights. On the other hand, the most expensive months are June and December, where the average cost of tickets from the United States is $1,610 and $1,465 respectively. For return trips, the best month to travel is March with an average price of $840.

What is a good deal for flights to Abu Dhabi?

If you’re looking for cheap airfare to Abu Dhabi, 25% of our users found tickets to Abu Dhabi for the following prices or less: From Washington, D.C. Dulles Intl Airport $361 one-way - $781 round-trip, from Boston $367 one-way - $751 round-trip, from Chicago O'Hare Intl Airport $389 one-way - $812 round-trip.

How far in advance should I book a flight to Abu Dhabi?

To calculate weekly average prices, KAYAK takes all prices for each week before departure over the last year for round-trip flights to Abu Dhabi, removes the top 0.1% to account for outliers, and then takes the average of all the values for each week.

To get a below average price, you should book around 1 week before departure. For the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 42 days before departure.

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Low seasonSeptember
Cheapest flight$283
Best time to beat the crowds with an average 18% drop in price.
Most popular time to fly with an average 36% increase in price.
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FAQs - booking Abu Dhabi flights

  • Does AUH have luggage storage facilities?

    Whether you would like to store your luggage for a short period or for longer periods, AUH has luggage storage services and luggage lockers that will cater to your needs. Travelers can find the storage facilities at the arrival halls of T1 and T3. The standard charges to store a small bag are around $2.86 for 3h and around $5.72 for 24h. The charges for a regular bag are around $4.29 for 3h and around $8.58 for 24h.

  • Can I shower at AUH?

    Travelers can freshen up at the complimentary showers next to the GoSleep Lounge. Some of the airport lounges like the Al Dhabi also have showers. Departing passengers using the GoSleep sleep lounge have free access to shower kits, which they can use at the complimentary showers.

  • Which facilities does AUH have in place for disabled travelers?

    The bustling airport has multiple facilities to accommodate the varying needs of travelers with disabilities. The Self-driving wheelchairs offered at AUH enable disabled travelers to navigate this large airport without aid. Accessible restrooms and ramps also ensure disabled travelers have an easy time.

  • Can I spend the night at AUH?

    Several cozy hotels are conveniently situated within AUH for those who would like to spend the night. Travelers can either stay at the Aerotel Hotel situated at the international departures or the grand Premier Inn Hotel near the Skypark parking lot opposite T1.

  • Are there non-stop flights available from the US to Abu Dhabi?

    Yes, there are non-stop flights available from select US cities to Abu Dhabi. Airlines like Etihad Airways and Emirates offer non-stop flights from cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. However, it is essential to check with the airline for the most up-to-date flight schedules.

  • Which airports in the US offer direct flights to Abu Dhabi?

    Direct flights to Abu Dhabi are available from various airports in the US. Major airports that offer non-stop or direct flights to Abu Dhabi include New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), Los Angeles International Airport (LAX), and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD).

  • Do I need a visa to travel from the US to Abu Dhabi?

    US citizens planning to visit Abu Dhabi as tourists typically require a visa. However, for short stays, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) offers a visa-on-arrival system for US citizens. It is advisable to check with the UAE embassy or consulate for the latest visa requirements and regulations.

  • Which airlines operate flights from the US to Abu Dhabi?

    Several airlines offer flights from the US to Abu Dhabi, including major carriers like Etihad Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and American Airlines. These airlines provide both non-stop and connecting flights, giving passengers a range of options to choose from.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Abu Dhabi?

    In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight to Abu Dhabi was $283 for a one-way ticket from New York and $588 for a round-trip. The most popular route searched for by our users was for flights from Washington, D.C. to Abu Dhabi and the best round-trip deal found in the last 3 days was $608.

  • How far is Abu Dhabi Zayed Intl Airport from central Abu Dhabi?

    You’ll need to travel 17 miles to reach the Abu Dhabi city center from Abu Dhabi Zayed Intl Airport.

  • What is the name of Abu Dhabi’s airport?

    Abu Dhabi is served by Abu Dhabi Zayed Intl Airport, also commonly referred to as Zayed Intl. The airport code is AUH.

  • How much is a flight to Abu Dhabi?

    On average, a flight to Abu Dhabi costs $693. The cheapest price found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks cost $316 and departed from Chicago O'Hare Intl Airport.

  • What is the cheapest day to fly to Abu Dhabi?

    Based on KAYAK data, the cheapest day to fly to Abu Dhabi is Sunday where tickets can be as cheap as $998. On the other hand, the most expensive day to fly is Thursday, where prices are $1,041 on average.

  • How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights to Abu Dhabi?

    KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights to Abu Dhabi.

  • How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket to Abu Dhabi?

    KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Abu Dhabi is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

  • What is the Hacker Fare option on flights to Abu Dhabi?

    Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Abu Dhabi with an airline and back with another airline.

  • What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight to Abu Dhabi?

    Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Abu Dhabi up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

  • What is the cheapest time of day to fly to Abu Dhabi?

    The cheapest time of day to fly to Abu Dhabi is generally in the evening, when flights cost $990 on average. The most expensive time of day to fly to Abu Dhabi is generally at night, which is peak travel time and where the average cost of a ticket is $1,083.

Top tips for finding cheap flights to Abu Dhabi

  • Looking for cheap airfare to Abu Dhabi? 25% of our users found round-trip tickets to Abu Dhabi for the following prices or less: From Boston $559, from Atlanta $1,134, from Chicago O'Hare Intl $1,958
  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Abu Dhabi flight deals.
  • Relax in style at Abu Dhabi Airport (AUH) lounges like the Al Reem Lounge situated in T1 for around $47 for 2h, or about $78 for 5h. The cozy Al Dhabi lounge is another exceptional lounge situated in T1. Travelers can access the luxurious lounge for around $57 for 2h or around $100 for 5h. Etihad business class passengers and platinum members can re-energize in luxury at the cozy Etihad first class lounge situated in T3.
  • Travelers heading to downtown Abu Dhabi from AUH can opt to travel in ultimate comfort in the luxurious taxis, which line up outside terminals 1 and 3 arrivals area. Taxis take around 24min to reach the city center and charge around $22. The cheaper option would be to take the A1 line buses from the terminals. Depending on traffic, the buses take around 45min to reach the city center bus station, City Air terminal. A one-way bus ticket will cost you around $1.
  • Relieve travel stress at Abu Dhabi Airport's spas located in Sky Park Plaza and terminal 1. Get a relaxing massage or treat yourself to a manicure, back treatment or pedicure before a long flight.
  • Business travelers can work at the airport's business center situated at the transit hall in T1. This facility comes equipped with work necessities like fax machines, Wi-Fi and telephones.
  • Travelers who wish to use the business center must pay around $4 for 30min access.
  • Overwhelmed parents needing some relaxation time before a flight can take their young kids to the children's play zone situated in T1. Those who can access the Etihad luxurious lounges can utilize the fun kids' play zones within these outstanding lounges. Parents with infants can also use the airport strollers at no extra charge.
  • Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) is located approximately 18 miles from the city center. Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available, but it's advisable to pre-book a reputable taxi service or arrange for airport transfers to ensure a hassle-free journey.
  • If you have a layover in Abu Dhabi, check your connecting flight details and the location of your departure gate. The airport provides clear signage and information boards to guide passengers. Utilize the airport's complimentary shuttle service to move between terminals efficiently and make the most of your layover time.

Reviews of the top 5 airlines flying to Abu Dhabi

 
See real verified KAYAK customer reviews for airlines flying to Abu Dhabi. Airline scores are aggregated from all reviews left by passengers on KAYAK after flying with an airline from the United States to Abu Dhabi. KAYAK doesn’t show reviews that are older than 5 years. Learn how KAYAK collects reviews.
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EmiratesOverall score based on 3486 reviews
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Fly Dubai takes low cost and thrift to new depths in terms of service levels, terminal 2 is grossly inadequate for capacity and resembles a crowded buss or railway station,, the fly dubai( Emirates) flight is never on time(was 2.5 hrs delayed), and this is not an isolated experience, the flght air conditioning was turned low while we waited on the tarmac for take clearance to save fuel, should say more!!!! The depths! I only fly this airline from a compulsion, emirates code shares for connections to Muscat

2.0 MediocreVenkatesh, Jan 2026
SFO - DXB
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Fly Dubai takes low cost and thrift to new depths in terms of service levels, terminal 2 is grossly inadequate for capacity and resembles a crowded buss or railway station,, the fly dubai( Emirates) flight is never on time(was 2.5 hrs delayed), and this is not an isolated experience, the flght air conditioning was turned low while we waited on the tarmac for take clearance to save fuel, should say more!!!! The depths! I only fly this airline from a compulsion, emirates code shares for connections to Muscat

Food was great. More vegetarian options on menu would be great!

They changed the flight time without telling us and were unwilling to help with rebooking because we booked through orbits/kayak

Child’s meal was great along with other nice touches for kids.

Both flights to and back from Lyon with buses taking extra time and delaying flight at DXB. Food serving needed work.

Emirates did great! I liked the service, the food, cleanness, and the flight was on time. Much better airline than Qatar Airways I flew with last year.

The main issue was that the flight from trivandrum to Dubai was delayed which resulted in arriving late in Dubai. Coincidentally the flight leaving out of Dubai to jfk was also delayed for different reason. Despite we reached the gate ( through wheel chair assistance) along with 10 other passengers we were not let in. The gate was open and yet was refrained from entering. We were then requested to flight the next morning. Meal vouchers were provided but the hotel reservations were not made and took a lot longer to receive that. If Emirates knew about the delay and was certain the passengers will not be able to board the next flight shouldn't they have prepared these ahead of time?

The plane was old so the entertainment system was difficult to operate. The crew did advise earlier. The plane was landed and parked away from the gates, which added 20+ mins to the overall arrival

There is an issue with A380 when it arrives in Munich, because a business class passengers like me have to wait for the first class passengers to disembark, which takes some time while you are also offloading economy passengers this causes an issue at customs where your business class passengers end up behind a large bulk of economy passengers This is a frustration and the early dislocation should be and is supposed to be a benefit of business class

I lost my lock from my luggage, I don’t know someone took something from my bag.

Our experience on the Doha to Hyderabad segment was extremely stressful due to prolonged delays and a lack of clear communication from the airline. We were traveling as a family, including children, and the uncertainty around timing and next steps caused significant distress. There was very little proactive information provided during the delay, and we were not given clear written explanations about what was happening or how long it might take. This made it difficult to manage the situation, especially while caring for children in a transit environment. In addition, one member of our party was ultimately unable to continue travel, which added to the emotional strain and disruption of the trip. Overall, the experience highlighted gaps in communication, customer care, and handling of unexpected situations. We are sharing this feedback so that future passengers, especially families, are supported with clearer communication and better assistance during irregular operations.

The seat cushions are absolutely lacking, not sure if they know the passengers are traveling for 14 hours straight, but the padding made our back and butt ache like crazy. The entertainment console had its own problems, either the headphone jack wasn't working or the power outlet via usb or ac outlet was not working. Not to mention the seat handles were not adjustable in some planes in the middle or on the aisle. Qatar/Indigo may be operating a very old fleet of planes to make as much profit as possible, but passengers may not be following them for long, should this treatment of its customers continue. Qatar/Indigo, wake up and do it right by your customers, or they may not be your customers anymore.

It would help id flight crew were not rude and showed some courtesy. They were shouting at passengers and yelling instructions as if we were school children at lunch cafeteria!!

All good. Over four hours flight if provided snacks like Qatar Airways would be better

Lobster starter in business class was not good, tough, served cold, and without butter. Movie selection was missing latest releases, did not offer older classic, high quality movies

Food was absolutely pathetic. I wasted so much food which I thought was inedible. I also loathe the inflight entertainment system which has very little content

My entire row did not have power for the full duration of a 14.5 hour flight. Could not charge any devices such as laptop or phones for the entirety of the long flight. The flight attendants tried to remedy the issue by resetting the power, but were not successful. The only other solution provided was to move me to another seat on the plane which was in the middle row. I had paid for a “preferred” seat that was a window seat. This was a downgrade being offered due to the power issue.

Nothing to complain. The staff and flight was good especially the seats which was better compared than the cloth ones on Qatar airways

I was travelling 3.5 years after. Agree Economy is no business class but the food was mediocre. Ordered a Hindu meal, the salads were bitter . The food was really below quality and had no tast from what I had in the past. Indian Railways probably have a better quality food when compared. However the kids meal was really nice and really appreciate how they were taken care of. The restrooms were dirty .

My flight was with American Airlines 120. The flight was delayed 3 hours and I missed my connection. When I arrived in Doha, the AA staff told me to call an 800 number to rebook a different flight, which was unacceptable. Eventually a Qatar Air staff member helped rebook me on a flight to Manila, that was 12 hours later. They offered me a hotel and meal voucher which I declined, because I didn’t want to leave the airport. Long story short, I spent 12 hours in the Doha airport waiting for my next flight.

Horrible, by all accounts. Delays, lack of communication, just horrible.

They destroyed my baby’s stroller and the seats was broken

I had the worst experience I’ve ever had with any type of airline,they destroyed my baby’s baby stroller,that cost more than 2000$,the seats in a 13 hour flight was broken,so I definitely not recommend that airline for other people

The flight was delayed which cost me to missed my connection flight.

It was great honestly the cabin crew were warm and welcoming everything was perfect the food was nice.

Didn’t like anything about the flight: I am so frustrated at this point. Since 8 days I have been dealing with your customer service regarding my seat changes. I paid $51.10 for extra legroom seats and one fine morning I get an email that my seats have been changed. I tried to contact the customer service and they have been just fooling me around stating that my issue will be resolved. Saudia is the worst airline. Pathetic. On the day of my travel, I came at the counter and the guy told me that my seat assigned is 36A and my wife’s seat is different. He then changed my seats to 33A which is not at all a extra legroom seats. I asked the person is these seats are extra legroom he said yes and when I came to the aircraft I am sitting in a normal seat. The TCR Shameer Ansari or Sameeri Ansari came and did nothing telling me that he tried his best find a solution. I need someone to contact me ASAP and I need a refund for the entire flight. I don’t need your Al Fursan points they are worthless. Contact me ASAP.

I recently flew with Saudi Arabian Airlines, and it was truly an outstanding experience from start to finish. The staff were exceptionally polite, professional, and attentive throughout the journey. Check-in was smooth and well-organized, and boarding was efficient and on time. The cabin was spotless and comfortable, with plenty of legroom and a calm, welcoming atmosphere. The in-flight service was top-notch — meals were delicious and offered with generous portions, and the crew made sure every passenger was well taken care of. I also appreciated the wide range of entertainment options, including movies, music, and TV shows in multiple languages. The flight was punctual, and the overall experience reflected the airline’s strong commitment to hospitality and passenger satisfaction. Without a doubt, I’d highly recommend Saudia to anyone traveling within the region or internationally. Their service quality easily matches — and often surpasses — many top global airlines. I’m looking forward to flying with them again! ⸻ Would you like me to tailor it for a specific flight route or class (e.g., Economy, Business, Jeddah–Washington DC)? I can make it sound even more personal or detailed.

It was a disaster. The crew was so rude and had no professionalism. She dropped something onto the floor, then took it from the floor and put it into the food tray. Also, when she got some spilling, she went straight to the toilet, got some tissue and started cleaning the food trolley

I cant wait for planes to have shorter rows with more space! otherwise, all fine thankyou

They lost the stroller and car seat which they found after 4 days, and on the way back they damaged the stroller.

It was great! Kept the time. Provided what was promised

It was mediocre. Honestly, the flight was late but that didn’t bother me as I had plenty of time. The only thing that bothered me is that the crew never asked to make the beds for us in business class. Maybe the crew was exhausted and that just didn’t occur to them.

The flight was over 1 hour late taking off ,when I arrived in Abu Dhabi ,I missed my connecting flight to Bangkok so I had to wait almost 6 hours for my flight arriving in Bangkok at 6:30 am ,So I missed a whole day of my vacation and my hotel room sat empty so I paid for hotel days that I was not there. In Abu Dhabi there was a woman that worked the desk at transfers that was so professional, courteous , helpful,and may I say absolutely beautiful .she got me food vouchers for my layover and was a very calming presence. Besides that I will never use Etihad again I will pay the Xtra money . I'm sure they won't read or see this but it's my "2 cents" I'll use an airline that respects me and my hard earned dollars

I booked and paid for a Business Class seat for myself and my wife. 4 hours before the flight i get a call saying the plane they sent doesn't have the correct layout to accommodate all the business class seats they sold me 3 months earlier at a premium of $1500 a ticket. So they have to bump me from Business to Economy and will give me a $400 credit (total of $800 for both seats) that I could turn in at Abu Dahbi for $400 in US cash. They then promised a row that we could have to ourselves and the arm rests would go up so we could spread out for each of us. My wife was taken care of but I was put in the exit row with the flight attendents set as part of the three...and the arm rest did not go up. When we got to Abu Dahbi, they would not exchange our credit for cash as promised. Very disappointed they took my money 3 months ago and refused to reimburse for the change in seats or follow the promises made.

We have paid premium price for a business class Cabinet and we have received the old 777 with the following apart business class that is not to standard. It was very disappointing and it’s a very bad reputation for a premium airline company. This aeroplane should be the commission from being as a business class. We will pass this knowledge to our colleagues because the quality of business class in Etihad is not consistent and it is a lucky dip that sometimes you’re getting a good aeroplane and sometimes you’re getting their 30 years old aeroplane. The crew of the aeroplane have apologise and said that they hate this aeroplane and they have complained about it multiple times as well. Obviously Etihad is putting the economy in front of the Customer Experience. For the future we will not take this risk anymore and will fly with established company like emirates.

There was not any issues with the Etihad Airways. Staff was excellent and I love the variety of movies and games that they provided.

It was fantastic. The flight from Chicago to Abu Dahbi was fantastic. The crew, food and service were amazing. Everything was handled by the crew member assigned to us , Nicholas, was usually done before we asked for it. Highly recommend Etihad!

Etihad Check In counter/Station manager in Heathrow was bothering and not helpful at all. They are rude and not customer oriented

I didn’t have a flight because it was a fraud and you allow it. Illl never use Kayak again!!!

I missed my flight ,staff unhelpful, they sat and watched me wait ,gangway door closed, English was a problem no announcement I was on time now I missed my month vacation ,lost 1400 bucks no refund I'm sick to my stomach

Everything about that day was great I was happy with how things went as a first time traveling with the airline thank you for all that you’ve doing by taking us there to our various destinations thanks.

They oversold the tickets by one which was my ticket so I didn’t have a ticket till last second

Not good. I was supposed to be in Mint but got in economy class

Service was slow and checked bag was off last evening when flying business

Turkish Airline canceled our tickets in the very last minute, with our luggage and everything else, all prepared and good to go. It’s clear that they sold the tickets for better money to someone else. Bad, Bad, Bad business!!!

Awful seating. Bad food. Staff only have one bottle of water and no cans.

it was like a banya -so hot... They did provide a great experience with special food. one toilet broke midflight In general it was a peaceful and relaxing flight - for business class it was good.

Chicago to Istanbul was a much better experience than I expected since I’m more accustomed to Qatar Airways business class. The business lounge in the Istanbul airport was amazing - loved the lockers and phone charging stations, and the bathroom was a spa experience in itself. The onward leg from Istanbul to Karachi was utterly disappointing. Terrible plane, and I felt like I was in economy - the seats don’t come near to lying flat and the food was mediocre. What a sad downgrade - it isn’t as though the ticket on that leg was cheaper. So, on that front, there’s no contest with Qatar airways.

Second leg of Turkish Airline with Indigo is disaster for following reason. 1) You have to carry your cabin bags through ladder to boeing 777 because it was parked somewhere in parking lot and was not given a gate to board passengers and this seems to be people traveling to and fro from those flights and is not issue with flight itself. 2) I choose non vegetarian food on Turkish portal way ahead of checkin to entire trip, However the Indigo flight gave me random veg food saying they code veg food code from Turkish. 3) Indigo did not served any alcoholic beverages stating some weird reason which is non nonsensical. 4)Indigo have TV screens in front of you but it displays nothing except "Welcome Onboard" with annoying white black ground in dark flight. This is the most stupidest and annoying part because you are held hostage for 7 hours and only thing you could do is stare back at white screen which does not have entertainment package or even flight tracker. Such a shame.

nice and clean plane but the seats and the comfort was not what i expected. i expected more based on all the ads and reviews that i've read. I guess you get what you pay for in economy.

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