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Etihad Airways Cancels Flights to Kuwait for Four Days

  • Publish date: Wednesday، 30 October 2024
Etihad Airways Cancels Flights to Kuwait for Four Day

Etihad Airways has announced the cancellation of some flights to Kuwait for a four-day period starting October 30. This decision affects travel between Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) and Kuwait International Airport (KWI) until November 2.

Canceled Flights

The airline will suspend flights EY 651 from Abu Dhabi to Kuwait and EY 652 from Kuwait to Abu Dhabi. According to Etihad, the cancellations are due to “reasons beyond its control.” 

Support for Affected Passengers

Etihad Airways is working to assist passengers whose flights have been canceled. The airline plans to rebook affected travelers on alternative flights or issue full refunds. Customers impacted by these changes have already been contacted directly by the airline.

Etihad Airways Cancels Flights to Kuwait for Four Days

Important Information for Travelers

Travelers who booked these flights are advised to verify their contact details at etihad.com/manage. Keeping information up to date will help ensure they receive the latest flight updates via SMS or email. For changes to bookings, customers can reach out through local phone numbers, live chat, or social media.

Etihad Airways Cancels Flights to Kuwait for Four Days

Other Flights Still Operating

Despite the cancellations, Etihad Airways will continue to operate other flights to Kuwait during this time. Flights EY 657, EY 655, and EY 653 are scheduled from Abu Dhabi to Kuwait on October 30, 31, and November 1. Similarly, flights EY 656, EY 654, and EY 658 will operate from Kuwait to Abu Dhabi.

Travelers planning to fly with Etihad Airways during this period should stay informed about their flight status and options for rebooking or refunds. For those still traveling, several flights remain available.

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