ETIHAD CARGO RAMPS UP BELLY HOLD CARGO CAPACITY FOR WINTER SEASON

Etihad Cargo, the logistics division of Etihad Airways, has announced its expanded winter schedule, increasing belly-hold cargo capacity to key global markets.

 

Starting in November, the enhanced schedule will introduce additional frequencies to existing routes and a new passenger destination: Nairobi.

 

Etihad Cargo said it will offer belly capacity on 880 passenger flights per week in November 2024. This will increase to over 900 flights per week by March 2025.

 

"Etihad Cargo will enhance its operations with additional weekly widebody flights," the announcement said.

 

It noted that in Europe, the carrier will add 36 weekly flights, with destinations including Frankfurt, Paris, Rome and Milan moving to double-daily services.

 

Additional flights will also boost capacity in Zurich, Manchester, and Düsseldorf.

 

In Southeast Asia, services to Thailand will increase by nine flights, with Bangkok reaching triple-daily frequency and Phuket increasing to 20 flights weekly.

 

Meanwhile, in the US, flights to Boston will increase from four to daily.

 

Etihad Cargo will also upgrade existing services in South Asia and the Indian Ocean. It said that the Malé route, which currently has 14 weekly flights, will switch entirely to widebody aircraft starting from December 15.

 

Additionally, widebody frequencies will increase for Bengaluru from two to three flights per week, and Hyderabad will increase from nine to 11 flights weekly.

 

The capacity will further grow with the introduction of new A320 flights, including a new route to Nairobi, launching on December 15 with four weekly flights.

 

Etihad Cargo noted that this will strengthen the carrier's footprint in the Middle East and Africa, supporting increased regional connectivity.

 

"Etihad Cargo's customers are at the core of its operations. This expanded schedule offers more access to the airline's global network, with increased flight frequencies and a new destination providing more capacity and flexibility for cargo transport," said Stanislas Brun, vice president of cargo.

 

"Whether moving goods between continents or ensuring quick connections, Etihad Cargo is dedicated to supporting its customers with reliable and efficient services," he added.

 

The expanded winter schedule will boost trade between Abu Dhabi and its key global markets — from additional capacity in summer 2025, with 41 extra flights per week to Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.

 

This includes double-daily flights to Barcelona, Madrid, Manchester, Paris, and Zurich. In June 2025, Etihad Cargo will also introduce two new destinations—Warsaw and Prague—with four weekly flights to each.