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Frequency boosted to meet demand for short-haul leisure travel from UAE
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has increased flight frequencies to two destinations, Baku in Azerbaijan and Tbilisi in Georgia.
Flights now operate six times a week between Zayed International Airport (AUH) and Baku’s Heydar Aliyev International Airport (GYD), departing daily from Tuesday to Sunday.
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi now also flies to Tbilisi eight times a week, having added a second service to its daily schedule on Thursday.
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Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer, said: “The increased frequencies to both Baku and Tbilisi reflect our ongoing commitment to strengthening our regional network while delivering greater convenience, flexibility, and value to our customers.”
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has also added new routes to Almaty in Kazakhstan and Yerevan in Armenia as part of the carrier’s broader network development strategy and in line with rising demand from UAE travellers. The expansion also highlights these routes’ value for trade partners focused on short-haul travel.
The airline is in the midst of its biggest operational expansion, with its low-fare model and a growing list of short- and medium-haul destinations contributing to increased margins.
For more information, visit www.airarabia.com