Etihad Airways will resume direct flights between Abu Dhabi and Johannesburg on 15 June 2026, restoring an important connection between Southern Africa and the Gulf.
The airline will initially operate the route three times weekly using Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The flights are already available for booking.
Why the return matters
The resumed Johannesburg service adds additional long-haul capacity on one of Southern Africa’s most important international travel corridors.
The route is particularly useful for:
- South Africans travelling to India and Southeast Asia
- International visitors connecting onwards to Southern Africa
- Business travellers heading to the UAE and Gulf region
- Travellers seeking alternatives to Dubai or Doha connections
The return of Etihad Airways also strengthens competition among Gulf carriers serving Johannesburg, potentially creating more fare options and routing flexibility for international travellers.
Outlook
While flights initially operate three times weekly, additional frequencies could follow if demand remains strong.
The resumed route is another positive sign for international connectivity to and from Southern Africa as airlines continue rebuilding and expanding long-haul networks in 2026.
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