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Escape the cold with Etihad’s winter travel deals to warmer destinations

Christian Thevathasan
Last updated: 15 November 2024 20:39
By Christian Thevathasan
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Abu Dhabi beach with sky scrapers in the background and boat © Etihad Airways
Abu Dhabi cityscape © Etihad Airways
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Etihad Airways is inviting UK and Irish travellers to escape the winter blues and journey to sun-kissed lands including the Middle East, India and Asia with exclusive seasonal flight fare offers for travel between Oct. 1, 2024 and March 22, 2025. From economy to business class, these special winter deals make it more alluring than ever to explore warmer destinations like Abu Dhabi, Delhi, Manila and Osaka, combining excellent value with Etihad’s renowned comfort and world class service.

Added Perks in Abu Dhabi

Etihad Airways’ winter sale goes beyond great fares by offering exclusive services to enhance the travel experience. Passengers booking directly via Etihad Airways can add a complimentary hotel stay through Etihad’s Abu Dhabi Stopover programme, giving them the chance to explore Abu Dhabi’s golden beaches, desert safaris and renowned cultural sites. 

Premium cabin travellers passing through Abu Dhabi International Airport will also gain access to Etihad’s luxurious lounges, including the recently upgraded Etihad Spa by Be Relax. These lounges are a sanctuary for passengers to unwind between flights and offer a wide range of complimentary treatments including luxury skincare facials, hair and nail care, wellness sessions, massage therapy and showers by BODYFUL, ensuring guests feel refreshed and recharged on their way to warmer airs, or returning to a crisper and cooler homeland.

Abu Dhabi Flyover © Etihad Airways
Abu Dhabi Flyover © Etihad Airways

Effortless Digital Assistance

Etihad’s newly introduced online chat feature further enhances the travel experience, providing real-time assistance with pre-travel documentation requirements. This user-friendly tool guides travellers through necessary visa, ticket and travel documentation, allowing passengers to have everything in order before take-off.

With these new features, Etihad Airways continues to prioritise its goal of fostering an effortless and seamless travel experience, allowing all travellers to delight in their winter escape with absolute ease. As the cusp of winter sets in across the UK and Ireland, Etihad’s exclusive deals and enhanced services make it easier than ever before to exchange clouds for sunshine and blue skies. 

For full details on current fares and services, visit Etihad Airways to start planning the perfect winter getaway.

 

Where will you be going for your winter escape? Let us know in the comments below!

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Christian Thevathasan
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Chief Content Officer - A quadrilingual writer and content creator piercing the travel industry. Always eager to share my love and curiosity for storytelling, whether it be as a Human Rights Research Editor with the United Nations or as a Luxury Travel & Culture Writer for feature magazines!
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