Air Arabia has announced a partial resumption of flight operations to and from the UAE, marking a gradual return to normal services following recent disruptions. The airline confirmed that flights are restarting from key hubs including Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah, connecting passengers to 49 international destinations across 17 countries. According to the airline, operations will remain subject to regulatory approvals and evolving operational conditions as schedules are gradually restored.
Gradual Return of Services
The resumed network spans key regions including the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Destinations include Bahrain, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, Greece, India, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, and Turkey.
Passengers can book available flights through the airline’s official website, mobile application, or authorised travel agents.
Support for Affected Passengers
Air Arabia stated that passengers impacted by earlier cancellations will be notified and provided with flexible options. These include a one-time free change of travel date within 30 days, a full-value credit voucher, or a full refund to the original mode of payment.
The airline also clarified that rebooking options are available only for those passengers who have not already opted for refunds or changes.
Flexible Operations Amid Changing Conditions
The airline emphasized that its current operating plan remains flexible and will continue to adapt in response to ongoing developments. Authorities and airline officials are closely monitoring the situation to ensure passenger safety and operational stability.
