Etihad Airways is offering an Early Summer sale that provides guests with exclusive offers on select Etihad destinations for a limited time. Guests can book their flights until March 31 and travel between May 1 and June 15 at special sale fares starting from AED 995 ($271) for a return fare.
Some of the destinations on offer include Cairo starting at AED 1,195, Paris starting at AED 2,595, and London starting at AED 2,795. Travellers can take in various activities such as exploring the Pyramids of Giza, visiting the Louvre in Paris, or shopping in London.
If you’re seeking tropical beaches, surfing or scuba diving opportunities, the Philippines is an excellent option. You can fly to Manila for AED 2,395 and discover the city’s food, art scene, and the oldest Chinatown in the world, known as the ‘Pearl of the Orient.’ Alternatively, you can travel to the islands to enjoy the beaches and stunning landscapes with turquoise waters.
Fly to the beautiful Garden City of Singapore from AED 2,495 and dine on top of the Marina Bay Sands, take in the botanical gardens or the Gardens by the Bay. Visit the famed Raffles Hotel and marvel at the iconic architecture all around the city, according to TradeArabia.
Etihad will also relaunch daily flights between Abu Dhabi and Kolkata, providing a total of seven non-stop services per week to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport. To celebrate the relaunch, sale fares to Kolkata start at just AED 995 in Economy. Uniquely cosmopolitan, Kolkata – often referred to as the cultural capital of India – is home to exceptional architecture and dynamic markets.
Arik De, Chief Revenue Officer, Etihad Airways, said: “Following our recent celebratory flash sale, we’re pleased to make even more incredible fares and special deals available to our guests looking to fly before the summer. We know many people are keen to book a last minute getaway, therefore we’ve curated a selection of destinations in Europe, the Middle East and Asia with hot deals to help our customers take a pre-summer holiday.”

