Air Arabia, Abu Dhabi’s original low-cost airline, has introduced a seventh destination.
From October 11 the carrier will fly to Chattogram in Bangladesh twice a week.
It is Air Arabia Abu Dhabi’s second destination in Bangladesh.
Outbound flights are scheduled to leave Abu Dhabi International Airport at 9am on Tuesdays and Sundays while the return departs Shah Amanat International Airport at 4.30pm.
One-way fares start from Dhs1,208.
In operation since July, Air Arabia also flies to Sudan. The low-cost airline also flies to Cairo, Alexandria, Sohag, Kabul and Dhaka and will also fly to Sudan from October.
Travellers flying with Air Arabia can book a COVID-19 PCR test for Dh150 at NMC Hospitals in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah and Ras al Khaimah, or you can take a home test for Dhs190.