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Air Arabia expands its services to Bangkok from 26 October 2025
Air Arabia expands its services to Bangkok from 26 October 2025

Tourism Breaking News

time4 hours ago

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  • Tourism Breaking News

Air Arabia expands its services to Bangkok from 26 October 2025

Post Views: 44 Air Arabia announced the expansion of its flight services to Bangkok, Thailand with the addition of a third daily flight starting from 26 October 2025. The increase to three daily flights between Sharjah International Airport and Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok underscores Air Arabia's commitment to offering its customers enhanced connectivity, greater convenience and more flexible travel options between the UAE and Thailand. Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer, Air Arabia, said: 'We are glad to expand our service to Bangkok, which reaffirms our ongoing commitment to meeting customer demand and strengthening connectivity to key global markets. We remain dedicated to enhancing the travel experience of our customers while also contributing to the growth of trade and tourism ties between the UAE and Thailand'. Enabling passengers to experience convenient and affordable travel opportunities, Air Arabia operates a modern fleet of 83 Airbus A320 and A321 neo-LR aircraft, the most efficient 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 of any economy cabin. In addition to 'SkyTime', its complementary in-flight streaming service, and 'SkyCafe', its onboard menu. Passengers can also benefit from 'Air Rewards', the most generous loyalty program in the region. Customers can now book their direct flights from Sharjah to Bangkok by visiting Air Arabia's website, calling the call centre, or through travel agencies.

Air Arabia increases Bangkok flights with third daily service
Air Arabia increases Bangkok flights with third daily service

Sharjah 24

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Sharjah 24

Air Arabia increases Bangkok flights with third daily service

Commitment to enhanced connectivity The additional frequency highlights Air Arabia's commitment to improving connectivity, offering passengers greater flexibility and convenience when traveling between the UAE and Thailand. CEO highlights strategic growth Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia, said: 'We are glad to expand our service to Bangkok, which reaffirms our ongoing commitment to meeting customer demand and strengthening connectivity to key global markets. We remain dedicated to enhancing the travel experience of our customers while also contributing to the growth of trade and tourism ties between the UAE and Thailand.' Comfort, convenience, and affordability Air Arabia operates a modern fleet of 83 Airbus A320 and A321 neo-LR aircraft, known for their efficiency and comfort. The aircraft feature generous seat pitch, the complimentary in-flight streaming service 'SkyTime,' and the onboard menu 'SkyCafe.' Passengers can also earn benefits through 'Air Rewards,' the region's most generous loyalty program. Easy booking options Travelers can book direct flights from Sharjah to Bangkok through Air Arabia's website, by contacting their call center, or via travel agencies.

Air Arabia Resumes Sharjah–Damascus Flights With Double Daily Service
Air Arabia Resumes Sharjah–Damascus Flights With Double Daily Service

Gulf Insider

time10-07-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Air Arabia Resumes Sharjah–Damascus Flights With Double Daily Service

Air Arabia has officially resumed its direct flights between Sharjah and Damascus, marking a significant step in re-establishing regional air connectivity. The low-cost carrier will now operate double daily non-stop flights between the two cities, offering enhanced flexibility for both leisure and business travellers. A ceremonial send-off was held at Sharjah International Airport earlier today, attended by Ali Salim Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah Airport Authority, Adel Al Ali, CEO of Air Arabia Group, and Ziad Yahya Zaher Edin, Chargé d'Affaires of the Consulate General of Syria in the UAE. Upon arrival in Damascus, the inaugural flight was received with a welcome ceremony at Damascus International Airport, where UAE Ambassador to Syria, H.E. Hasan Ahmed Mohammed Sulaiman Alshehhi, and other dignitaries were present. The relaunch of the route is part of Air Arabia's ongoing strategy to expand its network and meet demand for affordable, reliable travel options across the Middle East. The airline said the resumption reflects its commitment to 'enhancing regional connectivity while offering value-driven services.' Travellers can now book the UAE–Syria flights via Air Arabia's website, app, call centre, or travel agents. Air Arabia operates a modern fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, and offers a range of onboard services including: 'SkyTime', its free in-flight streaming platform 'SkyCafe', its à la carte menu of snacks and meals 'Air Rewards', its loyalty programme catering to frequent flyers With Damascus rejoining its destination list, Air Arabia is further reinforcing its position as the leading low-cost carrier in the MENA region, supporting greater people-to-people and economic exchange between the UAE and Syria.

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