Dubai: Air Arabia has resumed a limited number of flights to and from the UAE, operating across select routes in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, subject to operational and regulatory approvals, according to a travel update issued on June 5.Passengers can book available services through the airline’s website, mobile app or authorised travel agents. Those whose flights were previously cancelled may also rebook, provided they have not yet used their modification or refund option.Flights operating from UAE hubsServices are currently running from Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah to destinations across the Middle East, Gulf and South Asia, including:BahrainOman (Muscat, Salalah)Qatar (Doha)Jordan (Amman)Lebanon (Beirut)Iraq (Baghdad, Basra, Erbil, Najaf)Saudi Arabia (Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and other cities)The network also includes:KuwaitPakistan (Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and others)India (Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru, Kochi, Hyderabad and more)Wider international networkThe airline is operating limited services to key destinations in Africa and Asia, including:Egypt (Cairo, Alexandria)Ethiopia (Addis Ababa)Kenya (Nairobi)Georgia (Tbilisi)Armenia (Yerevan)In Europe, flights are available to:AthensMilan BergamoRomePragueMunichVienna services are scheduled to resume from June 25.Operations also include:Turkey (Istanbul, Trabzon)Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)Thailand (Bangkok, Phuket)Maldives (Malé)Russia and Central Asia routesAir Arabia continues limited services to:Kazakhstan (Almaty)Russia (Moscow-Domodedovo, Kazan, Samara, Ufa)Uzbekistan (Tashkent)Ufa services are set to restart from September 2, while Yekaterinburg resumes in September.Europe and UK updatesFlights to London Gatwick are scheduled to resume from July 4, alongside continued operations to selected European destinations.Key route resumptions and launch datesThe airline confirmed the phased return of several international routes, including:Vienna – StartingJune 25London Gatwick – StartingJuly 4Yekaterinburg – Starting September 1Ufa – Starting September 2Rebooking and refund optionsPassengers affected by cancelled flights can choose from the following options:One free date change within 30 days, excluding the Eid periodA full credit voucherA full refund to the original payment methodThe airline said customers experiencing difficulties with rebooking or refunds can contact customer support and request assistance from a live agent.Managing bookingsPassengers who booked directly through Air Arabia's website or mobile app can manage their reservations online, including changes and refund requests.Customers who booked through travel agents are advised to contact their agent directly for assistance.Travellers urged to stay updatedAir Arabia encouraged passengers to ensure their contact details are up to date to receive operational updates and notifications.The airline said travellers should continue to monitor its official communication channels for the latest flight information and schedule changes.
Air Arabia updates flights from UAE hubs: Check routes, restart dates and booking options
Air Arabia resumes limited flights from UAE to destinations across Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Check routes, restart dates and booking options.














