Air Arabia has announced the partial resumption of its flight operations to and from the UAE, marking a steady return to normal travel schedules after recent disruptions impacted services. The low-cost carrier confirmed that flights are gradually restarting from its main hubs in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah, reconnecting passengers to 49 international destinations spread across 17 countries.
The airline stated that the resumed services remain subject to regulatory clearances and operational readiness, as authorities continue to monitor evolving travel conditions.
Passengers can now access available flights through Air Arabia’s official website, mobile application, or authorised travel agents. The airline has also clarified that travellers whose bookings were previously cancelled may opt for rebooking, provided they have not already availed refund or modification options.
Air Arabia’s network spans key regions including the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Among the destinations included in the resumed schedule are Bahrain, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, Greece, India, Iraq, Jordan, Kenya, Nepal, Oman, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Syria, Thailand, and Turkey.
To support affected passengers, the airline has introduced flexible travel solutions. Customers impacted by cancellations will be notified and offered a choice of options, including a one-time free date change within 30 days, a full-value credit voucher for future travel, or a complete refund to the original mode of payment.
The airline emphasised that its phased approach aims to ensure passenger safety and operational efficiency while restoring connectivity across its international network.
