After a brief halt because of increased regional tensions, Air Arabia has announced the return of its double-daily flights from Sharjah to Damascus, Syria. As regional stability increases, the move signifies a return to regular activities.
The budget airline announced that it will soon resume flights to the Syrian capital, providing travellers with more convenience and connectivity. As a precaution, the airline had temporarily stopped the service, keeping a careful eye on the geopolitical landscape to guarantee the safety of both passengers and staff.
Air Arabia underlines its dedication to serve important Levantine destinations and upholding robust regional transportation connections with the return of flights. It is anticipated that the double-daily schedule will accommodate family and business travel, meeting the rising demand between Syria and the United Arab Emirates.
For the most recent flight schedules and travel warnings, passengers are advised to visit the airline’s official website or contact customer service.