Air Arabia to add Baghdad to its Iraq network


(MENAFN) Sharjah-based economic airline Air Arabia unveiled plans to expand its network in Iraq by adding Baghdad, Arabian Business reported. The airline said it will fly three times a week from Sharjah to the Iraqi capital, starting March 10, bringing the total weekly flights to Iraq to 23. This is Air Arabia's fourth destination in Iraq, after Basra, Erbil and Najaf, and its 83rd globally, the airline said. The new route will be boosted with additional two weekly flights later in the year, the airline added. Air Arabia Group CEO Adel Ali said Iraq was an important market for the airline, with a population of 7.3 million.


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