So Passengers To One Million, This Traveler Gets Free Homecoming Airplane Tickets Over A Year To Various Goals
JAKARTA - Air Arabia's airline has various good news regarding its success in flying one million passengers, giving a surprise gift to lucky passengers.
The low-trate airline surprised the winner while he was checking in for a flight to Tbilisi, Georgia, at Abu Dhabi International Airport on Tuesday, reports The National News Sept. 13.
The airline, which recently celebrated its second year of operation, announced its success in flying one million passengers on more than 8,000 flights from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital, Abu Dhabi.Flying 25 destinations such as Egypt, India, Pakistan, Oman to Georgia, there are many destinations that can be visited by lucky passengers of this airline.
"Audi Arabia Abu Dhabi has performed very well in a short time, highlighting the increasing demand for low-cost travel," said Jamal Salem Al Dhaheri, executive director and chief executive at Abu Dhabi Airport, where airlines operate.
After launching during the COVID-19 pandemic, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has found success as one of the leading low-cost airlines in the UAE.
"We are proud to celebrate this milestone just two years after launching the airline, amid the global pandemic, which reflects our confidence in the fundamentals of the aviation sector. As well as our commitment to support the growth of Abu Dhabi's travel and tourism, by providing residents and tourists with the choice of cost-effective travel supported by world-class service standards," said Adel Ali, the group chief executive in Air Arabia.
Earlier this week, Air Arabia announced its 25th destination with flight launches between Abu Dhabi and Beirut.
New direct flights to Lebanon will fly to Beirut Rafik Hariri International Airport three times a week, starting October 30.
Flights are scheduled for Wednesday, Friday and Sunday departing from Abu Dhabi at 9 a.m. and landing in the Lebanese capital before noon.
It is known, since the beginning of the operation, the Air Arabia Abu Dhabi fleet has grown from two Airbus A320 aircraft to eight. Additional aircraft are expected to join before the end of the year.