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Super Seat Saver Due to Launch for Air Arabia

Louie Amos
Last updated: 17 February 2025 11:31
By Louie Amos
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The interior of Air Arabia's A320 aircraft
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Low-cost airline Air Arabia has confirmed the return of its 500,000 Super Seat Saver sale, commencing on Monday Feb. 17, 2025. Flights from Sharjah International, Zayed International, and Ras Al Khaimah International Airports will be included in this sale from Dh 129.

Air Arabia's A320 Airbus on Schipol Airport's runway
Air Arabia’s A320 Airbus on Schipol Airport’s runway © Robbie Klinkenberg

A Two-Week Rush to Book Flights

The sale of Air Arabia’s seats provides a gateway to destinations worldwide, including Colombo, Istanbul, Kathmandu, and Beirut. Passengers for this airline will have two weeks to obtain a seat through this sale should they wish to fly with them.

However, the only catch behind the sale is that passengers must fly with Air Arabia between the Sept. 1, 2025 and March 1, 2026. It nonetheless allows passengers to book cheaper flights during festive periods.

One of Air Arabia's A320-214 aircraft
One of Air Arabia’s A320-214 aircraft © Md Shaifuzzaman Ayon

A brief overview of Air Arabia

Air Arabia is an airline that provides nonstop flights from many UAE airports. Founded in October 2003, it is reputed as the first and biggest low-cost airline in the Middle East and North Africa.

Air Arabia has grown to maintain a network of more than 170 destinations using the Airbus A320 and A321 Neo LR aircrafts. The financial results for this period were confirmed at the end of 2024, with a turnover of Dh 6.63 billion.

The net profit for this period was also confirmed to be about Dh 1.6 billion, an increase of 4% from the previous year.

 

Let us know if you will take advantage of Air Arabia’s sale in the comments below.

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Aviation Reporter -Joining the team in 2024, Louie has a passion for all things related to travel. He publishes articles focusing on the aviation industry that provide both useful and exciting information.
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