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Sharjah Airport, Air Arabia launch first direct flights to Poland

In line with growth and expansion plans, Sharjah Airport and Air Arabia announced the launch of the first direct flights from Sharjah to Republic of Poland, enhancing travel options for customers. The new route will initially operate with 3 weekly flights between Sharjah and Kraków, gradually increasing the number of flights in the future.

His Excellency Ali Salim Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Airport Authority (SAA), and Jakub Kasper Sławek; Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the UAE, inaugurated the new destination in the presence of officials and managers from SAA and Air Arabia.

The integrated travel services system at Sharjah Airport adds value towards attracting tourists from around the world
His Excellency Ali Salim Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Airport Authority, stated: “The launch of this new air route meets the increasing demand in the travel and cargo market between the UAE and the Republic of Poland, aligning with the growth of mutual relations in various economic, commercial, and tourism fields, as well as the events and conferences sector across various activities, increasing tourist interest in Sharjah which offers various tourism, entertainment, natural, environmental, and heritage attractions.”

His Excellency Ali Salim Al Midfa emphasised that the integrated system and leading facilitations for travel services provided at Sharjah Airport under the highest international standards for its traveling customers represent added value towards attracting tourists from around the world. Sharjah Airport is connected to a total of 26 international airlines for passengers to over 100 destinations in 63 countries, further solidifying its position as a preferred travel destination.

Keeping up with the latest digital technologies to ensure the smooth flow of operational processes
It is worth mentioning that Sharjah Airport Authority adopts an ambitious strategic plan to enhance the confidence of stakeholders through a safe and distinctive travel experience, aligning with the latest means and digital technologies to ensure the smooth flow of operational processes, and continuing the new expansion operations at the airport, which will increase its capacity to accommodate up to 25 million passengers by mid-2027.

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