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Discounted deals on flights to Muscat, Beirut, Jeddah and Tibilisi
Low-cost-carrier Air Arabia has a flight promotion with tickets from the UAE starting from AED169 one way including all taxes and surcharges – but the promotion is limited.
The airline’s website states ‘These small fares won’t last long’ and that already appears to be the case on some routes.
The discounted deals are available for bookings made up to 3 August for travel from 15 August to 31 October 2025, but like all flight promotions, dynamic pricing is playing its part as savvy UAE travellers snap-up the limited bargain seats.
However, Sharjah to Muscat in Oman is listed as starting from AED199 but flights are actually available for just AED149 on most days during the promotional window.
Another popular destination from the UAE, Beirut flights from Sharjah are available from AED299.
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However, many destinations including Delhi in India, Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Tbilisi in Georgia seem to have sold out of the cheapest seats, but still offer good value with one-way fares available from AED317, AED553 and AED499, respectively.
All of the fares stated above are for Basic tickets, which include 10kg of hand baggage.
The sale extends across Air Arabia’s network, including flights departing Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi, both in the UAE, and from airports across the region.
The sale coincides with news that Air Arabia Abu Dhabi is significantly strengthening its network to Pakistan, doubling flight frequencies to two destinations, Multan and Faisalabad, starting September 2025.
As part of its broader growth strategy, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi is planning for a 40% increase in capacity in 2025.
And last week a consortium led by Air Arabia won the right to establish and operate a new national low-cost airline in Saudi Arabia, based in Dammam.
The as-yet-unnamed airline, but likely to be called Air Arabia Saudi Arabia if previous brand extensions are anything to go by, will aim to operate 24 domestic and 57 international destinations with 45 aircraft by 2030.
Air Arabia, the Middle East’s largest low-cost carrier, saw profits soar by 34% in the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year, with passenger numbers rising 11% to 4.9 million. In 2024, passenger numbers climbed 12% to reach 18.8 million as the airline added 31 new routes.
For more information, visit www.airarabia.com