The United Arab Emirates (UAE)’ Air Arabia has expanded its flight network to include Alexandria and Assiut in Egypt; Isfahan, Shiraz, and Tehran in Iran; Aleppo in Syria; Doha in Qatar and Colombo in Sri Lanka.
All Air Arabia fares are quoted one way without imposing any restrictions. The way the fares are structured ultimately depends on market supply and demand; hence, fares increase as seats are sold on every flight. Accordingly, the earlier a passenger books, the more likely it is that they will pay the lowest fare.
Air Arabia is a Sharjah government-owned airline which is currently flying from Sharjah to Bahrain daily, Beirut four days a week, Damascus three days a week, Kuwait three days a week and Muscat four days a week. — (menareport.com)
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