Air Arabia, the first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) operator in the Middle East and North Africa, has announced that it will begin operating direct flights between Sharjah and the beautiful island of the Maldives.
The new flights between Sharjah International Airport and Velana International Airport in Male will operate daily from 27 October 2024, offering travellers an even more convenient and affordable option to visit the Maldives, one of South Asia’s most famous tourist destinations.
Adel Al Ali, Group CEO of Air Arabia, said: “We are pleased to add this enchanting holiday destination to our expanding network. The launch of direct flights to the Maldives underlines our commitment to offering our customers more travel options and connecting them to some of the most breathtaking places in the world,” adding: “This addition to our route network from Sharjah reaffirms our commitment to providing seamless connectivity and rewarding air travel to our passengers.”
A tropical paradise in the Indian Ocean, the Maldives is renowned for its beautiful white sand beaches, crystal clear turquoise waters and vibrant marine life. Whether you want to explore vibrant coral reefs or relax on sun-drenched beaches, the Maldives offers an unparalleled holiday experience in one of the most breathtaking environments in the world.
Air Arabia operates a fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, the world’s most modern and best-selling single-aisle aircraft. The aircraft’s cabin configuration across the fleet offers added comfort with more seat pitch than any economy cabin. The aircraft are also equipped with SkyTime, a complimentary in-flight streaming service that allows passengers to stream a wide range of entertainment directly to their devices. Passengers can also enjoy a range of delicious and affordable dishes from the onboard SkyCafe menu, between snacks, meals and sandwiches.
Customers can now book direct flights from Sharjah to the Maldives by visiting the Air Arabia website, calling the call centre or through travel agents.