
Air Arabia flights to Damascus take off
The launch marks the resumption of Air Arabia's operations to the Syrian capital, reinforcing the airline's commitment to expanding regional connectivity and providing customers with affordable and convenient air travel options. The route operates with double daily non-stop flights, offering passengers more flexibility and seamless travel between the UAE and Syria.
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