Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Increases Pakistan Flight Frequency
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the first low-cost carrier based in the UAE capital, is expanding its presence in Pakistan by increasing the frequency of its flights to Faisalabad and Multan.
The airline stated in a press release that this boost in capacity will further improve air connectivity between the UAE and Pakistan. This reinforces the airline’s goal of providing budget-friendly, dependable, and accessible travel options to its expanding customer base.
According to the announcement, flights to Multan have risen from two to five each week and will run every day starting in September. Meanwhile, services to Faisalabad have increased from two to four weekly flights, giving travelers more convenience and flexible travel arrangements.
Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia, stated that Pakistan is still a crucial market for Air Arabia Abu Dhabi’s expansion.
The increased frequencies to Multan and Faisalabad demonstrate their dedication to addressing the rising need for reasonably priced and dependable air travel between the UAE and Pakistan, as well as offering clients greater convenience and improved connectivity.
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has also recently launched a new route to Sialkot, further growing its reach in Pakistan.
The airline also stated intentions to add two more planes to its fleet before the year’s end, boosting operational capabilities and facilitating the introduction of new routes.
Recently, the United Kingdom took Pakistan off of its Air Safety List, which now permits Pakistani airlines to submit applications to operate flights to the UK.
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