Abu dhabi: In a bid to strengthen air connectivity between the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan, budget carrier Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has announced an increase in flight frequencies to Multan and Faisalabad.
According to Radio Pakistan, flights to Multan have been increased from two to five per week, with plans to operate daily services starting September. Flights to Faisalabad have also doubled, now operating four times a week.
The airline’s Group Chief Executive Officer, Adel Al Ali, stated that Pakistan remains a key growth market for Air Arabia Abu Dhabi. He mentioned that the increased flights to Multan and Faisalabad reflect their ongoing commitment to providing affordable and reliable travel, while enhancing connectivity between the UAE and Pakistan.
This development comes shortly after the launch of a direct flight to Sialkot, further expanding the airline’s network in Pakistan. The additional frequencies are expected to offer greater travel flexibility for passengers, particularly the Pakistani expatriate community in the UAE.
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