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Air Arabia resumes flights in Bangladesh, 16 other countries

UAE-based low-cost carrier Air Arabia has announced the partial resumption of its international flight operations starting Saturday (April 11), following disruptions caused by ongoing tensions in the Middle East.

The airline stated that, subject to regulatory approvals, flights will operate from Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah to 49 international destinations across 17 countries.

The decision has been made in response to evolving regional conditions, with services being gradually restored.

Air Arabia’s network includes destinations across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe, with Bangladesh also among the listed countries.

Regarding affected passengers, the airline confirmed that those whose flights were previously canceled may rebook their travel. However, this option is only available to customers who have not already opted for a date change or refund. The airline said it will contact eligible passengers directly with further details.

Air Arabia emphasized that it will continue to monitor the situation closely and adjust its operations accordingly.