Abu dhabi: Etihad Airways has announced the launch of flights to Luxembourg, marking a historic milestone as the first airline from the Middle East to serve the country.
According to Emirates News Agency, when services commence on 29th October 2026, Etihad will also become the only airline offering nonstop flights between Luxembourg and Abu Dhabi, creating a new direct air link between two important European and Middle Eastern centres. The new route reflects growing demand from travellers across Luxembourg, the Benelux region, France, and Germany for direct access to Abu Dhabi.
Services will operate to Luxembourg Airport (LUX), providing guests with direct access to the emirate of Abu Dhabi, the UAE's capital and a gateway to Arabian culture, hospitality, and sunshine. Flights will operate three times weekly using Etihad's A321LR, offering guests a direct travel option between Luxembourg and the UAE.
The route will enhance connectivity for both business and leisure travellers, strengthening economic and cultural ties between the EU and the UAE. With Luxembourg also serving as a gateway market for neighbouring France, Germany, and Belgium, the new service strengthens Etihad's presence across broader European markets.
Antonoaldo Neves, Chief Executive Officer at Etihad Airways, stated, "We are delighted to announce this landmark route, made possible by the launch of the A321LR last year. This incredible aircraft brings our guests a premium experience while allowing us to cater to markets which may otherwise be unserved. For the first time, Luxembourg will be directly connected to the Middle East, with Etihad as the only airline offering a nonstop link to Abu Dhabi."
"This route is about more than connectivity - it is about building new bridges between Europe and the UAE, unlocking opportunities for business, tourism, and cultural exchange. Travellers from Luxembourg can look forward to convenient direct access to Abu Dhabi's attractions, luxury hotels, and authentic Arabian experiences, while benefiting from seamless onward connections across our global network."