Air Arabia's Director of Operations, Captain Mohamed Ahmed flew the aircraft into Sharjah from Toulouse with Captain Nadhem Al Hamed. Speaking at the occasion, he said,
"We will continue to offer our customers the best value flight experience in the region. Our new aircraft incorporate the latest upgrades from Airbus in systems and technology providing enhanced comfort and reliability."
On board Air Arabia, customers can relax and enjoy in flight entertainment, an affordable selection of food and drinks and be cared for by our multi-lingual and hospitable cabin crew.
A recent Skytrax survey has proven the Airbus A320 Family aircraft to be the preferred choice of airline customers among single-aisle aircraft. Airbus' A320 Family features the most modern design, the widest and most comfortable cabin, and the highest degree of operational commonality of any single-aisle aircraft. It also has great economics through lower fuel burn and maintenance costs as well as superior short-field performance. Airbus' A320 Family is the most successful aircraft family in the world, having been chosen by more than 170 operators around the world.
Current Air Arabia destinations include Aleppo and Damascus (Syria); Alexandria, Assiut, Luxor and Sharm El Sheikh (Egypt); Aqaba and Amman (Jordan); Astana and Almaty (Kazakhstan); Bahrain; Beirut (Lebanon); Colombo (Sri Lanka); Dammam, Jeddah and Riyadh (KSA), Doha (Qatar); Khartoum (Sudan); Kuwait; Mumbai and Nagpur (India); Muscat (Oman); Sana'a (Yemen); Sharjah (UAE) and Tehran (Iran). In May, we will commence flights to Kabul (Afghanistan), Jaipur and Kochi (India) and to Europe with Istanbul (Turkey).
Fly Air Arabia to experience the best in regional air travel from quick and easy online booking to brand new Airbus A320 aircraft. Air Arabia offers tremendous opportunities to travellers who are looking for competitive fares, making air travel more convenient and frequent, while providing the lowest fares in the market with a strong focus on quality and service.
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