Air Arabia has restarted a limited number of flights from the UAE, operating services from Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah as aviation disruptions across the region persist. The airline confirmed that select routes are gradually resuming as operations begin to stabilise.
The low-cost carrier stated that these flights will operate during a temporary period while the airline works to restore its broader network. The move forms part of a phased approach to rebuild operations after earlier disruptions forced several services to be suspended.
Flights departing from the three UAE hubs will connect passengers to a range of international destinations across different regions. Air Arabia indicated that additional routes may be reinstated progressively as conditions improve and operational clearances are obtained.
Passengers have been encouraged to review the latest flight schedules before travelling, as timings and routes may continue to change depending on the evolving situation. The airline advised travellers to rely on its official platforms for the most up-to-date information.
Customers affected by previous cancellations have been provided with options to adjust their bookings or request refunds. Tickets for the resumed services are currently available through the airline’s website, mobile application and authorised travel partners.
The partial resumption reflects wider efforts by airlines in the region to gradually restore operations following disruptions linked to ongoing geopolitical tensions and airspace restrictions.

