Air Arabia completes 20 years of pioneering low-cost travel

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Air Arabia Group has entered its milestone 20th year of operations, serving over 150 million passengers and operating flights to a vast network of more than 190 routes from seven strategic hubs.

Marking this milestone, Air Arabia has introduced a new addition to its distinctive livery, a unique 20th-anniversary emblem.

Speaking on the occasion, Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia, said, "For two decades now, Air Arabia has demonstrated its leadership position by transforming the way air travel is perceived in the MENA region. Air Arabia's successful trajectory as a driving force behind connecting people, cultures, and economies, has since brought change to the industry and has grown the market for affordable air travel."

Commencing operations on 28th October 2003, with just two aircraft servicing five routes, the airline has grown into a multi-billion-dollar group offering travel and tourism services across the globe.

Today, the Air Arabia Group has a multi-brand portfolio spanning across aviation, hospitality, tourism, information technology, flight operations, ground handling, catering and MRO.

Air Arabia now operates from multiple hubs spread across the UAE (Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, Ras Al-Khaimah), Morocco, Egypt, Armenia, and Pakistan. Its current fleet of 71 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft is all set to triple in strength with its existing aircraft order for a total of 120 Airbus A320 Family aircraft. The delivery of the new aircraft commencing in 2025 will support Air Arabia's global network expansion strategy. Air Arabia is also regarded for its operational efficiency, maintaining its position as the best utiliser of an Airbus A320 fleet worldwide.

"The success of our pioneering low-cost model over the last 20 years reflects the dedication and hard work of our employees and the support of our partners and stakeholders," Al Ali added.

As demand for low-cost travel continues to grow, Air Arabia has been at the forefront of reshaping the aviation landscape in the region through wider connectivity and customer-centric competitive offerings, as well as by harnessing its technical and operational capabilities built up over the past two decades.

"The value proposition that we promised our customers 20 years ago, to make air travel accessible to a wider audience than ever, continues to define our growth strategy to this day. As we step into a new era of growth, the innovations and efficiencies of our multi-hub business model will be pivotal to connect more travellers from various markets across Asia, Europe, and Africa," Al Ali concluded.

In addition to its core mission of providing affordable air travel, Air Arabia remains committed to its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Air Arabia's "Charity Cloud," a project founded in 2007, continues its noble cause by providing quality education and healthcare to communities in over 12 countries.

With over 1,000 charitable projects and initiatives across countries such as Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Turkey, Egypt, Sudan, Sri Lanka, Yemen, and more, "Charity Cloud" has positively impacted the lives of countless individuals in need.

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