Our Hub
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The home of Etihad Airways - the national airline of the United Arab Emirates – Terminal 3 welcomes travellers to plush Etihad lounges and an award-winning concierge style check-in. Impressive retail is managed by DFS, the world’s largest luxury retailer, and is complemented by up- market restaurants and cafés.
Abu Dhabi International Airport
IATA AUH ICAO OMAA Airport type Public Operator Abu Dhabi Airports Company Serves Abu Dhabi Hub for Etihad Airways Etihad Cargo Time zone UAE Standard Time (UTC+04:00) Elevation AMSL 88 ft / 27 m Coordinates 24°25′59″N 54°39′04″E Runway Direction 13R / 31L 13L / 31R Runway Length 4,100 x 60 m / 13,451 x 200 ft (Asphalt) 4,100 x 60 m / 13,451 x 200 ft (Asphalt) |
Abu Dhabi International Airport (Arabic: مطار أبو ظبي الدولي) is an international airport in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
The airport, located 16.5 nautical miles (30.6 km; 19.0 mi) east of Abu Dhabi city, is the second largest in the UAE, serving around 20 million passengers in 2014. It has three operational passenger terminals—Terminal 1 (divided into Terminals 1A and 1B), Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. Abu Dhabi International Airport is spread over an area of 3,400 hectares (8,500 acres). Its terminal spaces are dominated by Etihad Airways, which is the United Arab Emirates' national carrier.
Abu Dhabi International Airport is connected to the Emirate and its surroundings, including Dubai and Al Ain, by a highway network. Route E20 directly passes the airport. Car rentals, taxis and dedicated chauffeur services are available. The Department of Transport provides five bus routes from the airport throughout Abu Dhabi which run 24 hours a day, including line A1 which leads to the city center. Etihad Airways additionally provides a coach service from Abu Dhabi International Airport to Al Ain and Downtown Dubai.