Air Arabia Group’s website data showed that the airline’s regular flights are available for reservation to the majority of destinations within its global network as of mid-May, while a spokesman for the company said that flight schedules may change during the coming period based on developments and extension of air travel restrictions .

According to the data that Emirates Today viewed, a copy of them, these regular flights are available for booking in both directions, specifically from Saturday, May 16, including Arab destinations such as Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.

A spokesman for the "Air Arabia" group said that the company is currently operating a group of "private" flights for travelers who want to return to their home countries and air cargo flights to a number of destinations from Sharjah International Airport, and the carrier also operates return flights to transport Emirati citizens to the country for free, pointing out that These trips are subject to the approval of the authorities.

The spokesman added to "Emirates Today", that with regard to the regular flight schedules available on the website, they may change during the coming period based on developments regarding the extension of travel restriction decisions globally, noting that the carrier keeps its customers aware of the latest developments or any changes in this Framework, while continuing to closely monitor the effects of the (Covid-19) epidemic.

He explained that the company can resume flights if restrictions on travel are lifted, after obtaining government approvals.

It is noteworthy that Air Arabia recently announced a new policy that allows its customers more flexibility in changing travel dates while exempting them from the fees that result, and the new exemption policy allows travelers to amend their travel reservations without having to pay change fines or re-reservation fees. Tickets, and this applies to all flights operated by "Air Arabia" from its four main operations centers in the Emirates, Morocco and Egypt.

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