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Etihad Resumes Flights After Airport Upgrade & ATC Adjustments
Locales: UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, UNITED KINGDOM

Abu Dhabi, UAE - March 16th, 2026 - Etihad Airways confirmed today that all departing flights from Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) will resume on March 17th, 2026, bringing an end to a period of disruption for travelers. The airline had temporarily suspended outbound flights following a complex interplay of factors: significant infrastructure upgrades at AUH, coupled with necessary adjustments to regional air traffic control procedures. While incoming flights remained operational, the suspension left countless passengers facing uncertainty and inconvenience.
Etihad, the United Arab Emirates' national airline, initially announced the temporary halt to departures earlier this week, citing the need to ensure a seamless transition as the airport underwent a series of enhancements designed to bolster its capacity and modernize its operations. These upgrades, part of a larger, multi-billion dollar investment in AUH, aim to position the airport as a leading global hub capable of handling the anticipated surge in passenger traffic over the coming decade. Sources indicate the infrastructure work included runway resurfacing, expansion of terminal capacity, and implementation of advanced baggage handling systems.
However, the timing of the infrastructure work coincided with a region-wide recalibration of air traffic control (ATC) protocols. This overhaul, designed to improve airspace efficiency and safety across the Gulf region, necessitated close coordination between Etihad, the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the UAE, and neighboring ATC centers. The simultaneous occurrence of these two major undertakings - infrastructure improvements and ATC adjustments - created an operational bottleneck that necessitated the temporary suspension of outbound flights.
"We understand the frustration this disruption has caused our passengers, and we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience," stated an Etihad Airways spokesperson. "Our teams have been working tirelessly with the airport authorities and the GCAA to expedite the resolution and ensure a safe and efficient return to normal operations. We're working hard to get operations back to normal and expect to be fully operational again by March 17th."
The airline has been proactively assisting affected passengers, offering rebooking options, refunds, and, in some cases, overnight accommodations. The scale of the disruption impacted a significant number of flights across Etihad's network, extending to key destinations in Europe, Asia, and North America. The airline's website and mobile app have served as the primary channels for passengers to check flight status and manage their travel plans.
Industry analysts suggest that the coordination between infrastructure projects and ATC adjustments is crucial for maintaining smooth air travel operations, especially in rapidly growing aviation markets like the UAE. The temporary suspension highlights the delicate balance required to implement upgrades without causing undue disruption. Dr. Anya Sharma, a leading aviation consultant, commented, "This situation serves as a reminder that complex logistical undertakings require meticulous planning and robust contingency measures. While disruption is sometimes unavoidable, effective communication and proactive passenger support are paramount."
The resumption of outbound flights on March 17th marks a significant milestone for Etihad and AUH. The airline anticipates a period of stabilization as it works through any remaining backlog of passengers and adjusts to the new operational environment. Passengers are still strongly encouraged to check the Etihad Airways website ([ https://www.etihad.com/ ]) or mobile app for the latest flight information and potential delays. The airline is committed to providing regular updates and minimizing further disruption as it moves forward. The long-term benefits of the airport upgrades and ATC improvements are expected to significantly enhance the passenger experience and strengthen Abu Dhabi's position as a global aviation hub.
Read the Full Daily Record Article at:
[ https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/travel/etihad-update-flights-depart-abu-36807950 ]
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