
Air Arabia has officially expanded its flight operations to Pakistan’s major cities, Multan and Faisalabad, providing passengers with more options and better timing.
The UAE-based airline company revealed that now flights to Multan have increased from two to five per week, starting from September.
On the other hand, for Faisalabad, the number has doubled too, from two to four flights each week.
With the expansion of flight operations, Air Arabia states that this will help more people travel between the UAE and Pakistan, making travel budget-friendly and flexible.
Air Arabia stated: “The increase in capacity further strengthens air connectivity between the UAE and Pakistan, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to offering affordable, reliable, and convenient travel options to its growing customer base.”
Air Arabia Group Chief Executive Officer Adel Al Ali shared that Pakistan is a key growth market for Air Arabia Abu Dhabi.
“The increased frequencies to Multan and Faisalabad reflect our commitment to meeting the growing demand for affordable and reliable air travel,” Ali said.
In addition, the airline company has started a new direct flight to Sialkot, which is another big step for the airline in Pakistan.
It is worth noting that Air Arabia is planning to bring two more planes to the fleet before the year ends, enhancing operational capacity and launching new routes.