Etihad raises frequencies to Islamabad, Cairo and Amman

Updated 02 June 2013
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Etihad raises frequencies to Islamabad, Cairo and Amman

Etihad Airways will increase frequencies on services to Amman, Cairo, Islamabad and Muscat from June 15.
The new frequencies support Etihad Airways’ pledge to provide a seamless travel experience for passengers from across the region who can take advantage of Abu Dhabi’s position as a leading global hub, and the airline’s expanding network of long and ultra long haul flights.
Pakistan’s capital city, Islamabad, will see flights increase from seven to nine per week, enhancing connectivity over the airline’s Abu Dhabi hub to destinations across the Middle East and Europe.
Kevin Knight, Etihad Airways’ chief strategy and planning officer, said: “As we add breadth, depth and scale to the airline’s expanding global route network, Etihad Airways will continue offering its guests significantly improved connection opportunities through our Abu Dhabi home base.”
Services to Muscat will increase from 20 to 23 weekly flights, better linking the Omani capital with Etihad Airways’ North Asian network and some key world destinations, such as Japan, China and South Korea.
In addition, Etihad Airways is adding four overnight flights per week to its existing double-daily operations to and from Amman, providing seamless connectivity to destinations in South East Asia and Australia.
Flights to Cairo will increase from the current 18 weekly services to three times a day, leveraging the important point-to-point market with enhanced flow traffic onto Etihad Airways’ global network.
The Middle East and Indian subcontinent are growing markets for Etihad Airways, as passenger demand, connectivity choice, and frequency enhancements continue to drive business and leisure traffic onto the airline’s expanding global network.
Knight added: “We’re not just improving the quantity of flights, but importantly, also the quality of connections to and from the Middle Eastern and Indian subcontinent capitals, offering seamless connectivity between key strategic cities across Asia, Australia, Europe, the Americas, and the GCC region.”


Zayed National Museum Opens in Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Cultural District

Updated 06 December 2025
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Zayed National Museum Opens in Abu Dhabi’s Saadiyat Cultural District

Zayed National Museum, the national museum of the United Arab Emirates and centerpiece of Saadiyat Cultural District, opened to the public Saturday.

The museum offers visitors a journey through the history of the UAE, from the earliest evidence of human habitation to the civilizations that shaped its culture and identity. It serves as a cultural bridge connecting the seven emirates, emphasizing their shared history and heritage.

The museum highlights the story of the UAE’s founding father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, presenting his life as a lens through which to explore the values and aspirations that underpin the nation.

Zayed National Museum features more than 1,500 objects across six permanent galleries, combining archaeological artifacts, historic objects, audiovisual and sensory experiences, contemporary installations and reconstructions. The visitor journey begins at the 600-meter outdoor Al Masar Garden and continues through galleries dedicated to Sheikh Zayed’s life, the UAE’s natural landscapes and the history of human habitation, with archaeological discoveries spanning 300,000 years.

Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, said: “As the national museum of the United Arab Emirates, Zayed National Museum tells the unfolding story of the land and its people. It demonstrates the unifying power of our history and our culture, providing a space where citizens, residents and visitors can see themselves reflected in the story of our people and our land. Bridging past, present and future, it will help shape how we understand the UAE’s evolving cultural narrative.”
Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Norman Foster of Foster + Partners, the museum’s opening marks a new chapter in the nation’s cultural legacy. It follows a landmark year that saw the openings of teamLab Phenomena Abu Dhabi and the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi in Saadiyat Cultural District, as well as the reopening of Al Ain Museum.

Monthlong Opening Program
To mark the milestone, Zayed National Museum is hosting a program of performances, workshops and cultural activities through Dec. 31 under the theme “Deep Roots and Everlasting Legacy.”

The program includes traditional Razfa and Naashat dances; an immersive Gahwa experience designed with Bait Al Gahwa, accompanied by poetry, Taghrooda music, Nahma seafaring chants and the Nadba mountain call; poetry performances; and musical recitals. Hands-on workshops will explore traditional crafts and arts inspired by the museum’s collections. Tours and workshops require advance booking.

The museum’s retail shop, Al Nagwa Boutique, offers a curated selection of gifts and souvenirs. Dining options include Erth Restaurant, Al Ghaf Cafe and the Garden Cafes.
Tickets and annual memberships are available at www.zayednationalmuseum.ae.