Etihad Airways will resume flights between Abu Dhabi and Khartoum, Sudan, on Tuesday, 16 July.

Etihad Flight EY 632 will depart Abu Dhabi at 9.50am every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, arriving four hours later at 11.50am local time. The return service, flight EY 633 will depart at 12.50pm, arriving in Abu Dhabi at 6.55pm.

The airline suspended flights to Khartoum on 9 June due to security concerns in the city.

The safety of guests and staff is the highest priority for Etihad Airways, and the decision to resume services follows a detailed review of safety and security.

For further information, please call the Etihad Airways Contact Centre on +971 600 555 666, or check the status of your flight on our website at etihad.com, or through our mobile app.

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For more information contact:
Duty Media Officer
Etihad Aviation Group
Tel: + 971 50 818 9596
Email:  dutymediaofficer@etihad.ae 

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