Air Arabia has extended the temporary suspension of its flights to and from the UAE until 3:00 PM (UAE time) on Wednesday (March 4). This decision stems from operational updates tied to safety procedures and coordination with the relevant authorities.
Additionally, the airline has announced the suspension of flights to Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq until Thursday.
A limited number of flights on these routes may still operate based on coordination with the relevant authorities, subject to operational approvals and safety protocols. Passengers with scheduled flights on these routes will be informed as necessary.
The airline has advised all passengers to avoid going to the airport unless they are directly contacted.
It highlighted the importance of regularly checking flight statuses through its website and the email address linked to their booking.
Passengers with flights scheduled to depart within the next 24 hours will be contacted to discuss alternative arrangements. Those who booked directly with the airline can visit the website to choose suitable alternatives, while passengers who booked through travel agents are encouraged to reach out to their agents for assistance.
The airline also urged customers to update their contact details through the "Manage Booking" page to ensure they receive the most up-to-date information. Acknowledging the high volume of inquiries on its communication channels, it expressed gratitude for customers' understanding and patience during this time.
In closing, Air Arabia reaffirmed its commitment to prioritizing the safety of its passengers and crew above all else.