Abu Dhabi International Airport is the main airport of the UAE capital and the hub of Etihad Airways, located about 30 km east of the city centre. AUH connects the emirate to destinations across the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, and is currently expanding with Terminal A, one of the world's largest airport terminals.
Abu Dhabi has one main commercial airport, AUH, handling all scheduled passenger and cargo flights. Al Bateen Executive Airport, closer to the city, serves private jets and VIP charters only. All commercial travellers use AUH.
AUH has Terminal 1, Terminal 2, and Terminal 3. Terminals 1 and 3 handle Etihad and major international flights, while Terminal 2 serves regional and low-cost carriers. The new Terminal A, opened in late 2023, will eventually consolidate all operations into one facility.
Terminals 1 and 3 are connected within the same complex. Terminal 2 is a separate building, roughly 5 to 10 minutes away by shuttle. With Terminal A being phased in, check which terminal your airline uses before arriving.
AUH has two parallel runways, 13L/31R and 13R/31L, supporting simultaneous arrivals and departures for Etihad's hub operations and international carriers around the clock.
Indian passport holders receive a visa on arrival at AUH. Here is what Indian travellers need to know:
AUH has the Etihad First and Business Class Lounges, The Lobby premium lounge, and Priority Pass lounges. General facilities include free Wi-Fi, extensive duty-free retail, Arabic and international dining, currency exchange, ATMs, luggage storage, prayer rooms, medical services, baby care rooms, and a transit hotel.
Duty-free is stocked with perfumes, gold jewellery, electronics, Arabic dates, and luxury brands. Dining ranges from Arabic coffee stops to full restaurants. Terminals also feature children's play areas, a wellness zone, Emirati cultural displays, and charging stations.
The official name is Abu Dhabi International Airport, operated by Abu Dhabi Airports, a government-owned entity of the emirate.
The IATA code is AUH, visible on boarding passes, luggage tags, and booking confirmations.
Terminals 1 and 3 handle Etihad and major international flights, Terminal 2 serves regional and low-cost carriers, and Terminal A is being phased in as the new primary facility.
AUH is on Abu Dhabi Island, approximately 30 km east of Abu Dhabi city centre in the UAE.
AUH opened in 1982 and has been significantly expanded since, with Terminal A opening in late 2023 as part of a major development programme.
Yes, AUH operates 24 hours a day, with most shops and dining outlets maintaining extended hours for late-night and early-morning flights.
AUH is about 30 km from the city centre. A taxi takes approximately 25 to 35 minutes, and bus services also connect the airport to central Abu Dhabi.
Etihad Airways is the home carrier. Other airlines include Air Arabia, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air France, Air India, Singapore Airlines, and several other international carriers.
Yes. AUH has the Etihad First and Business Class Lounges, The Lobby premium lounge, and Priority Pass lounges offering food, drinks, Wi-Fi, showers, and spa services.
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