Etihad Airways and Condor have strengthened their growing strategic partnership by signing a new frequent flyer agreement and announcing an additional route linking Bangkok with Abu Dhabi.
The announcements were made during the IATA Annual General Meeting in Rio de Janeiro and represent the latest phase of the cooperation agreement first unveiled in December 2025.
Bangkok will become the third destination in Condor's planned Abu Dhabi operation, joining the airline's upcoming daily services from Frankfurt and Berlin. The Berlin route will provide the only direct air connection between the German capital and the UAE.
Under the newly signed loyalty partnership, members of Etihad Guest will be able to redeem miles on flights operated by Condor, opening access to destinations across Europe, North America, the Caribbean and other regions served by the German carrier.
The partnership already includes an extensive codeshare arrangement and continues to expand into areas such as network development, loyalty programmes, commercial cooperation and operational initiatives aimed at improving the passenger experience.
By combining Condor's strong leisure travel presence in Germany with Etihad's expanding global network through Abu Dhabi, the two airlines are creating additional travel opportunities between Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Australia while supporting tourism growth in Abu Dhabi.
Etihad Chief Revenue and Commercial Officer Arik De said the relationship has rapidly developed into a strategically important partnership that benefits both airlines and their customers. He noted that the addition of Bangkok further enhances connectivity between Europe, Asia and the Middle East while strengthening Abu Dhabi's position as a global travel hub.
Condor Commercial Director and Executive Committee member Jens Boyd said the collaboration continues to deliver tangible benefits for travellers. He added that the new Bangkok route will expand travel options and improve connectivity across multiple regions.
Once operational, Condor's Abu Dhabi network from Frankfurt, Berlin and Bangkok will offer passengers convenient access to Etihad's extensive route network throughout the Middle East, Asia, Africa and Australia, including destinations such as Zanzibar and Salalah.
The expanded cooperation is expected to complement Etihad's existing Germany services, strengthen links between Europe, the UAE and Asia, and support Abu Dhabi's broader tourism and economic development goals.
Source: ZAWYA