Air Arabia announced on Monday that it will resume flights connecting Sharjah to Yanbu in Saudi Arabia starting November 28. The airline will operate two weekly non-stop flights between Sharjah International Airport and Prince Abdul Mohsin Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Yanbu.
"This service will further expand our growing network in the Kingdom and offer our passengers accessible and reliable travel options across the region," Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa's first and largest low-cost carrier operator, said on X.
Group Chief Executive Officer Adel Al Ali emphasized Air Arabia’s commitment to regional growth, saying, "As we continue to grow our network in the Kingdom, we remain committed to supporting the development of tourism and business sectors, contributing to the regional economy, and offering new opportunities for our passengers across the Middle East and beyond”.
With Yanbu added to its network, Air Arabia now operates 12 routes from Sharjah to various Saudi Arabian cities, including Abha, Al-Jouf, Dammam, Gassim, Gizan, Hail, Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh, Tabuk and Taif.