Air Arabia restarts flights to four Saudi destinations

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The low-cost carrier Air Arabia has announced the resumption of its direct flights between Sharjah and four cities in Saudi Arabia.

Services will restart on April 28 direct from Sharjah International to Taif, Al Jouf, Gassim, and Hail.

Extra frequency will be added in the summer months.

With the return of these destinations, Air Arabia's services to the Kingdom is boosted to 11 cities in total.

 

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