Air Arabia has restarted a limited number of flights across its network as airlines in the UAE continue cautiously restoring operations amid ongoing travel disruptions and changing operational conditions.
The low-cost carrier confirmed that selected services are now operating again, although schedules remain subject to approvals and operational adjustments.
The partial resumption marks another step toward rebuilding connectivity across regional and international markets after widespread disruption affected passengers and airline schedules.
Limited Flight Operations Resume Across Multiple Regions
Air Arabia says passengers can now book available services through the airline’s digital channels and travel partners as selected routes gradually return.
The restored network currently includes services connecting Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah with destinations across the Middle East, Asia and Europe.
Countries currently included within the operating network include Bahrain, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Thailand and Greece.
Airline officials say schedules remain dynamic as operations continue adapting to changing conditions.
Affected Travelers Offered Multiple Rebooking Options
Passengers whose flights were previously canceled may still be able to rebook depending on whether they have already used available modification or refund options.
The airline says affected travelers can choose between several alternatives including one free date change within 30 days, a full travel voucher or a refund to the original payment method.
Flexible booking measures continue to play an important role as airlines attempt to reduce disruption for passengers facing schedule uncertainty.
Airline Encourages Travelers To Monitor Booking Status
Air Arabia is advising customers to monitor booking information closely as schedules continue changing.
Passengers experiencing difficulties or requiring assistance are being directed toward customer support channels including the airline’s online chat services.
As UAE airlines gradually rebuild schedules, travelers are being encouraged to regularly verify departure times and booking status before traveling to airports.
The gradual return of operations reflects wider efforts across regional aviation markets to restore connectivity while managing continuing operational challenges.


