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Air Arabia to Start Third Daily Flight from Sharjah to Bangkok

Air Arabia to Start Third Daily Flight from Sharjah to Bangkok

Post by : Mumtaaz Qadiri

Photo: WAM

Air Arabia, the biggest low-cost airline in the Middle East and North Africa, has announced that it will now fly three times a day to Bangkok, Thailand. This change will start from 26th October 2025. The airline already offers two daily flights between Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Bangkok. The addition of a third flight means that passengers will have more travel choices.

Flights Will Operate Between Sharjah and Bangkok

These flights will connect Sharjah International Airport in the UAE to Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok. This route has been very popular with travelers from both countries. By increasing the number of flights, Air Arabia hopes to make it easier for people to travel for both tourism and business purposes. It will also help people who want to visit family and friends.

More Convenience for Travelers

Air Arabia’s main goal with this move is to give passengers more flexibility. With three flights every day, travelers can choose a time that suits them best. This is especially helpful for people who have busy schedules or who need to travel quickly. More flights also mean fewer chances of flights being fully booked, making it easier to plan last-minute trips.

CEO Shares the Airline’s Commitment

Adel Al Ali, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia, shared his thoughts about this development. He said the new flight is a result of strong customer demand. The airline wants to give travelers better services and more travel options. He added that Air Arabia is committed to connecting people from different parts of the world and improving the flying experience.

Focus on Customer Satisfaction

The CEO also said that adding another flight shows how much the airline listens to its customers. Air Arabia wants to be the first choice for people who are looking for affordable and reliable travel. By expanding its services, the airline is making sure it meets the needs of its passengers, not just now, but in the future as well.

Supporting Trade and Tourism

Air Arabia’s decision to add a third flight is not just about flying more passengers. It is also about helping trade and tourism grow between the UAE and Thailand. More flights mean that more people can travel for business, bringing new opportunities for both countries. Tourists from the UAE can visit the beautiful places in Thailand, and Thai visitors can explore the UAE’s attractions.

Affordable Travel for Everyone

As a low-cost airline, Air Arabia is known for offering cheaper travel options without reducing the quality of service. Adding a third flight to Bangkok allows the airline to serve more customers while keeping ticket prices affordable. This is good news for people who want to travel but are concerned about high costs.

Strengthening Regional Connections

The new flight is also important for strengthening the link between the Middle East and Southeast Asia. Bangkok is a key travel hub in the region, and by flying there more often, Air Arabia is helping people from the UAE connect to other destinations in Asia. This is especially useful for people who travel for work or want to visit other Asian countries after landing in Bangkok.

Growth in Demand Encouraged Expansion

The airline’s decision to increase its Bangkok service comes after studying travel trends and customer feedback. Many people from the UAE and nearby countries travel to Thailand for holidays, shopping, medical tourism, and business. By looking at these travel patterns, Air Arabia realized there was a strong need for another flight.

Better Timing Options for Travelers

With three flights a day, travelers will now have more time choices for their trips. This could include early morning flights, mid-day departures, or evening flights, depending on what suits them best. Whether traveling for a quick business trip or a long vacation, these extra options make planning much easier.

Positive Economic Impact for Both Countries

Having more flights means that more people will visit Thailand and the UAE. This can help local businesses grow, including hotels, shops, and restaurants. The increased travel can also help airlines, airports, and tourism companies in both countries. It’s a win-win situation for everyone involved.

Air Arabia’s Long-Term Strategy

This expansion is part of Air Arabia’s larger plan to grow its network and improve services. The airline has been increasing the number of destinations it serves and improving its customer experience. By adding flights to popular places like Bangkok, the airline is showing its long-term commitment to serving more travelers across the region.

Travel Industry Recovery Boost

The global travel industry is still recovering after a few difficult years. Airlines around the world are trying to return to normal operations and meet rising travel demand. Air Arabia’s move to add more flights is a sign that people are traveling more again, and airlines are confident about the future.

More Jobs and Business Opportunities

With more flights, there could be new jobs at airports, travel agencies, and tourism offices. This is good news for people looking for work in the travel industry. It also gives small and large businesses more opportunities to grow by connecting with partners and customers in Thailand and the UAE.

A Step Toward Stronger Airline Services

Air Arabia’s announcement also shows that the airline is serious about being one of the top choices in low-cost flying. By offering more flights, good service, and low prices, the airline is working hard to compete with bigger carriers while keeping things simple and affordable for its passengers.

Air Arabia’s new third daily flight from Sharjah to Bangkok is a big step toward better travel services. Starting from 26 October 2025, this move will give passengers more flexibility, help trade and tourism grow, and make affordable air travel easier for everyone. It shows the airline’s dedication to meeting customer needs and playing a bigger role in connecting different parts of the world.

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