Air Arabia has announced plans to resume flights from Ras Al Khaimah to three destinations in Pakistan and one in Egypt later this month.
It is also launching a new service to the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.
The low-cost carrier will restart operations to Cairo and Lahore from October 15; to Peshawar from October 16; and to Islamabad from October 17.
Meanwhile, its new service between Ras Al Khaimah and Dhaka will take off on October 16.
Air Arabia has also introduced free COVID-19 medical cover across all its flights, which is automatically included with the booking.
It's valid for 31 days from the day of departure and covers medical expenses and quarantine costs.
Air Arabia resumes flights from Ras Al Khaimah International Airport to Cairo, Lahore, Peshawar, Islamabad and Dhaka starting October 15. To book now, visit https://t.co/QYW1hysXzl or call 065580000. pic.twitter.com/FLQHLliGbZ
— Air Arabia (@airarabiagroup) October 14, 2020

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