Sharjah : Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa’s largest low-cost carrier, has announced the launch of daily non-stop flights between Sharjah International Airport and Warsaw Modlin Mazovia Airport, starting December 20, 2025.
This new route enhances the airline’s presence in Poland and complements its existing flights to Warsaw Chopin International Airport, offering passengers increased flexibility and convenience.
With the addition of Warsaw’s second airport (Modlin), travelers now have more options when flying to the Polish capital.
“We are pleased to introduce this new daily service to a second airport in Warsaw, strengthening the air link between the UAE and Poland,” said Adel Al Ali, Group CEO of Air Arabia. “This reflects our commitment to offering expanded travel options and meeting the growing demand for affordable travel between the two countries.”
The new service marks another step in Air Arabia’s continued expansion in Poland, where it already operates direct flights to Warsaw Chopin Airport and Kraków. The additional route will provide improved access to Warsaw and nearby regions, catering to both business and leisure travelers.
Air Arabia operates a modern fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, featuring generous legroom and a comfortable cabin layout. Passengers can enjoy the airline’s free in-flight streaming service ‘SkyTime’ and select from a range of budget-friendly snacks and meals through the onboard SkyCafe.
(All times are local)
Tickets are now available on Air Arabia’s website, through their call centre, or via authorized travel agents.
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