Air Arabia is set to restart direct passenger services between Sharjah and Almaty.
The low-cost carrier will fly three times per week to the Kazakh city from May 21.
The flights will operate every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.

Sunday, 2 May 2021 15:54
By ARN News Staff
Air Arabia is set to restart direct passenger services between Sharjah and Almaty.
The low-cost carrier will fly three times per week to the Kazakh city from May 21.
The flights will operate every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday.


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