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Air Arabia has launched more flights between Abu Dhabi and Pakistan

Air Arabia has launched more flights between Abu Dhabi and Pakistan

If you've got friends, family, or business in Pakistan, getting there just got a whole lot easier.
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has expanded its operations to Faisalabad and Multan, doubling flight frequencies and stepping up service just in time for late summer travel.
Flights to Multan have jumped from two to five per week, with daily services kicking off in September. Meanwhile, Faisalabad now sees four weekly flights – up from two – giving travellers more flexibility and choice.
This expansion is part of a broader push by the low-cost carrier to deepen ties between the UAE and Pakistan, a key growth market for the airline.
It's also a response to increasing demand for affordable, reliable connections between the two countries – especially for the large Pakistani expat community in the UAE.
The news comes hot on the heels of Air Arabia Abu Dhabi's new direct route to Sialkot, further expanding its reach across Pakistan. And the growth won't stop there. The airline plans to add two new aircraft to its fleet by the end of the year, setting the stage for even more routes and increased capacity across key markets.
Whether you're heading home, visiting loved ones, or exploring Pakistan's vibrant cities, you've now got more options than ever to fly smart, easy and affordably.
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