Air Arabia expands its operations to 44 destinations from…

Air Arabia has confirmed the gradual resumption of a limited number of flights to and from the UAE, scheduled to align with all required operational and regulatory approvals. This initiative forms part of the airline’s broader strategy to restore its network by March 22, 2026.

The airline stated that these flights will connect Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah to 44 destinations across 18 countries. The network will include prominent regional and international markets covering the Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Africa.

The destinations included in the limited operation span a wide range of locations, such as Vienna in Austria; Chittagong and Dhaka in Bangladesh; Asyut, Cairo, Alexandria, and Cairo (Sphinx) in Egypt; Addis Ababa in Ethiopia; Athens in Greece; Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Kozhikode, Kolkata, Coimbatore, Kochi, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Chennai, Nagpur, and Thiruvananthapuram in India; Milan-Bergamo in Italy; Amman in Jordan; Almaty in Kazakhstan; Nairobi in Kenya; Kathmandu in Nepal; Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan, Peshawar, Sialkot, and Quetta in Pakistan; Dammam and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia; Colombo in Sri Lanka; Bangkok in Thailand; Istanbul and Trabzon in Turkey; Entebbe in Uganda; as well as Muscat and Salalah in Oman.

The airline has announced that passengers can book available flights via its website, mobile app, or through travel agents. Those with previously canceled flights are eligible to rebook, provided they have not opted for modification or refund alternatives.

Additionally, the airline clarified that customers affected by ongoing flight cancellations have multiple options. These include rescheduling their trip once at no extra cost within a 30-day window, obtaining a full credit voucher, or requesting a complete refund to their original method of payment.

Air Arabia stressed the importance of updating contact details through the Booking Management service to stay informed about the latest flight notifications. The airline also noted that it is currently managing a high number of inquiries, while reaffirming its commitment to ensuring the safety of both passengers and crew members as a top priority.

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