
Air Arabia strengthens Warsaw network with the addition of Modlin Mazovia Airport
Air Arabia announced the launch of new daily non-stop flights from Sharjah International Airport to Warsaw Modlin Mazovia Airport, starting 20 December 2025. The addition of this new airport complements the airline's existing service to Warsaw Chopin International Airport, offering passengers even greater flexibility and convenience when travelling to the Polish capital. 'We are glad to introduce a new service to a second airport in Warsaw, offering daily non-stop connectivity between the UAE and Poland,' said Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia. 'This new service reinforces our commitment to providing customers with more travel choices and underscores the growing demand for affordable air travel between the two countries. The additional service at Modlin Airports alongside our existing service at Chopin Airport, enables us to further expand our reach across the Polish capital and its surrounding regions, providing even greater convenience to our passengers.'
The new service marks Air Arabia's continued growth in Poland, complementing its existing service to Warsaw Chopin International Airport and its direct flights to Kraków from Sharjah. Air Arabia now offers travellers even more flexibility and choice. The airline's expanded network provides seamless, direct connectivity between the UAE and key cities in Poland, making it easier for business or leisure travellers.
Air Arabia operates a fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, the most modern and best-selling single aisle aircraft in the world. The cabin configuration across the fleet provides added comfort with one of the most generous seat-pitch compared to any economy cabin. The aircraft is also equipped with 'SkyTime', a free in-flight streaming service that allows passengers to stream a wide selection of entertainment directly to their devices. Customers can also enjoy a variety of delicacies between snacks, meals, and sandwiches from the on-board 'SkyCafe' menu at affordable prices.
Customers can now book their direct flights from Sharjah to Warsaw Modlin Mazovia Airport by visiting Air Arabia's website, by calling the call centre, or through travel agencies.
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