
The airline has announced more weekly flights with new frequencies starting this August
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi is ramping up its regional network with increased flights to Baku, Azerbaijan, and Tbilisi, Georgia.
This latest move is in response to rising demand for accessible, budget-friendly travel from the UAE capital to popular leisure destinations.
The growing low-cost carrier now offers six weekly flights to Baku’s Heydar Aliyev International Airport, operating on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
The enhanced schedule ensures more flexibility for passengers looking to explore Azerbaijan’s capital; known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and scenic Caspian Sea coastline.
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Meanwhile, service to Tbilisi International Airport is also seeing a significant boost. Beginning 7 August, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi will operate eight flights per week to Georgia’s capital, including twice-daily flights on Thursdays.
This is a move designed to cater to both leisure and business travelers seeking convenient and frequent connectivity.
The expansion comes as part of Air Arabia Abu Dhabi’s broader strategy to grow its footprint in high-demand markets.
The airline recently launched new routes to Almaty in Kazakhstan and Yerevan in Armenia; further solidifying its presence across Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
Currently operating a modern fleet of 12 Airbus A320 aircraft, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi continues to provide reliable, direct, and cost-effective connections from Zayed International Airport to an expanding list of regional and international destinations.
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