
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Etihad Airways has marked a historic milestone by flying more than 2 million passengers in August 2025, the highest monthly total in the airline’s history. The record underlines the flag carrier’s strong recovery and growth trajectory as demand for air travel in the Gulf region continues to surge.
The airline reported a 22 percent year-on-year increase in passenger numbers compared to August 2024. Its load factor reached 91%, up from 89% in the same period last year, reflecting higher seat occupancy across its network.
Between January and August 2025, Etihad carried 14.2 million travellers, an 18 percent rise from the same period in 2024. The average load factor for the year so far has remained strong at 88%, positioning the airline among the most efficient operators in the Middle East.
Etihad currently operates a fleet of 112 aircraft, a mix of wide-body and narrow-body jets serving global destinations. In August, the carrier added a new Airbus A321LR to its operations. This long-range narrow-body aircraft is equipped with wide-body-style premium cabins, aligning with Etihad’s strategy to improve comfort while maintaining operational flexibility.
The new addition reflects the airline’s focus on sustainability and efficiency, offering the ability to serve medium-haul markets while preserving the premium service standards for which the carrier is known.
Chief Executive Officer Antonoaldo Neves hailed the achievement as a defining moment in the airline’s history. He credited the milestone to passenger confidence, operational reliability, and the dedication of Etihad’s workforce. Neves emphasized that the record numbers signal not just growth, but also trust from global travellers choosing Etihad for both regional and long-haul journeys.
Etihad’s breakthrough comes at a time when Gulf airlines are expanding aggressively to capture rising travel demand between Asia, Europe, and North America.