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“Air Arabia” Airline Company Resumes Its Flights to Kabul

Published 26/12/2023
"Air Arabia" Airline Company Resumes Its Flights to Kabul
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RASC News Agency: Air Arabia has recently announced the initiation of its forthcoming bilateral flights connecting Kabul and Sharjah. As reported by Afghanistan Radio and Television, operating under the oversight of the Taliban group’s consulate in Dubai, this news surfaced on December 26th. The scheduled commencement of these flights is slated for January 10th of the ensuing year. It is noteworthy that Air Arabia had previously suspended its flights to Kabul amid the unfolding situation consequent to the group’s assumption of control in Afghanistan.

In contrast, the Fly Dubai airline company had already resumed its flights to Kabul on November 15th, concluding a suspension that spanned two years and several months. Following the Taliban’s ascendance to power, a multitude of airlines curtailed their flights to Kabul, resulting in a pronounced escalation in ticket prices.

The initiation of Air Air Arabia has recently announced the initiation of its forthcoming bilateral flights connecting Kabul and Sharjah. As reported by Afghanistan Radio and Television, operating under the oversight of the Taliban group’s consulate in Dubai, this news surfaced on December 26th. The scheduled commencement of these flights is slated for January 10th of the ensuing year. It is noteworthy that Air Arabia had previously suspended its flights to Kabul amid the unfolding situation consequent to the group’s assumption of control in Afghanistan. In contrast, the Fly Dubai airline company had already resumed its flights to Kabul on November 15th, concluding a suspension that spanned two years and several months.

Following the Taliban’s ascendance to power, a multitude of airlines curtailed their flights to Kabul, resulting in a pronounced escalation in ticket prices. The initiation of Air Arabia’s flights is anticipated to instigate robust competition among private airlines, potentially exerting downward pressure on ticket prices for passengers. This development carries the prospect of augmenting both accessibility and affordability for individuals traversing between Kabul and Sharjah. flights is anticipated to instigate robust competition among private airlines, potentially exerting downward pressure on ticket prices for passengers. This development carries the prospect of augmenting both accessibility and affordability for individuals traversing between Kabul and Sharjah.

EnNews 26/12/2023

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