Air Arabia resumes flights across 17 countries, including Bangladesh

The airline described the move as part of a phased return to normal operations

Air Arabia resumes flights across 17 countries, including Bangladesh
Representative image of Air Arabia aircraft.

UAE-based airline Air Arabia has resumed limited international flight operations from the United Arab Emirates, restoring services across 17 countries, including Bangladesh, reads a press release. 

The airline said on Saturday that flights will operate from Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al Khaimah to a total of 49 international destinations, subject to regulatory approval.

The decision comes as the carrier gradually restores operations following disruptions caused by conflict in the Middle East. 

The network spans destinations across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Europe, with Bangladesh included in the updated route list.

Air Arabia stated that passengers whose flights were previously cancelled will be eligible for rebooking, provided they have not already opted for a date change or refund.

The airline added that affected passengers will be contacted directly with further instructions.

The airline described the move as part of a phased return to normal operations in response to evolving regional conditions.