Save big on your next journey with exclusive one-way fares to popular destinations
Dubai: Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa’s first and largest low-cost carrier, has announced a new short-term promotion, offering travellers the chance to save big on their upcoming journeys with exclusive one-way fares starting from as low as Dh149.
Budget-conscious travellers can seize this opportunity to explore a variety of destinations across the region.
Flights from Sharjah, Air Arabia’s central hub, include incredible deals to: Muscat and Bahrain: from Dh149, Riyadh, Dammam, and Kuwait: from Dh199, Doha: from Dh354, destinations like Abha, Yanbu, Tabuk, Gassim, Taif, and Hail are also available at slightly higher, yet still competitive, prices.
Travellers departing from Abu Dhabi can also take advantage of special fares to Muscat from Dh399, Kuwait from Dh398, and Salalah from Dh578.
The promotion extends to the Indian subcontinent, offering highly attractive deals to India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Noteworthy fares include Abu Dhabi to Kozhikode for Dh249, Abu Dhabi to Mumbai for Dh275, Sharjah for Dh275, Abu Dhabi to Kochi for Dh275, and Abu Dhabi to Thiruvananthapuram for Dh275.
Moreover, fares from Abu Dhabi to Chennai start at Dh275, from Ras al-Khaimah to Kozhikode at Dh275, and from Abu Dhabi to Ahmedabad at Dh299. Air Arabia passengers have been encouraged to book their flights quickly, as these fares are subject to availability and likely to be snapped up fast. This promotion is ideal for those planning a quick getaway or a much-anticipated visit to family and friends.
Late last week, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi announced it is ramping up its operations in Pakistan with increased flight frequencies to Multan and Faisalabad, in response to growing travel demand between the UAE and Pakistan.
Flights to Multan have risen from two to five per week, with daily service starting in September. Meanwhile, Faisalabad frequencies have doubled from two to four weekly flights.
“Pakistan remains a key growth market for Air Arabia Abu Dhabi,” said Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia. “Our increased flights to Multan and Faisalabad reflect our ongoing commitment to providing affordable and reliable travel, while enhancing connectivity between the UAE and Pakistan.”
Recently, Air Arabia also announced plans to co-launch a Saudi low-cost airline, which will fly 81 routes from the Dammam hub. The consortium of Air Arabia, Nesma, and KUN plans to launch a still-unnamed airline, which is expected to create over 2,400 jobs.
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