Islamabad, July 10, 2025: The UAE-based budget friendly airline Air Arabia has received formal approval from Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to extend its flight services within the country.
As per the information shared on Wednesday, Air Arabia will now run a total of seven flights per week to Sialkot International Airport, with the updated timetable taking effect from July 17, 2025.
Alongside the increased flights to Sialkot, Air Arabia has also been granted permission to conduct five flights per week each to Multan and Faisalabad. The CAA stated that these additional approvals were given following the completion of required clearances from the Pakistani authorities.
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This step is likely to strengthen air links between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, offering more travel choices for flyers, particularly the sizable Pakistani diaspora living in the UAE.
The rise in flight operations is also expected to boost trade and commercial activities between both nations.
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Air Arabia’s expanded services come amid rising demand for air travel between Pakistan and the Gulf area, especially during the summer season when passenger traffic tends to increase.
The CAA highlighted that all the newly approved flights must adhere to the current aviation safety and regulatory guidelines.
 
 
 
 


