The airline announced Monday that passengers traveling Oct 28 to any destination on the airline's network will be entitled to a full credit of the fare and surcharges paid.
The offer, however, excludes the government and airport taxes, which are to be borne by the passengers, the Sharjah-headquartered airline said in a statement.
"In celebration of this milestone for Air Arabia, it is a pleasure to announce new special offers and a day of family celebrations so that our customers have the opportunity to join us in marking five years of excellence and growth," Air Arabia chief executive Adel Ali said in the statement.
The offer is valid for all passengers who book their flights for Oct 28 from Monday.
Those who had booked flights for that day will get their money refunded, according to reports in the local media here.
The offer is part of the airline's five-day celebrations, which will start Oct 26 and conclude with a day of celebration and family fun Oct 31 at Qanat Al Qasbaa, a leisure, cultural and tourism destination in Sharjah.
The airline flies to 42 destinations, including 12 in India. The figure will rise to 44 with the introduction of flights to Hyderabad in India and Nairobi in Kenya later this month, the company statement said.
The airline crossed the 10-million passenger mark this year.
Last month, the airline was named the best low-cost airline in the Middle East and Africa at the World Low-Cost Airline Awards in London while Ali was named the low-cost airline 'CEO of the Year'.
The offer, however, excludes the government and airport taxes, which are to be borne by the passengers, the Sharjah-headquartered airline said in a statement.
"In celebration of this milestone for Air Arabia, it is a pleasure to announce new special offers and a day of family celebrations so that our customers have the opportunity to join us in marking five years of excellence and growth," Air Arabia chief executive Adel Ali said in the statement.
The offer is valid for all passengers who book their flights for Oct 28 from Monday.
Those who had booked flights for that day will get their money refunded, according to reports in the local media here.
The offer is part of the airline's five-day celebrations, which will start Oct 26 and conclude with a day of celebration and family fun Oct 31 at Qanat Al Qasbaa, a leisure, cultural and tourism destination in Sharjah.
The airline flies to 42 destinations, including 12 in India. The figure will rise to 44 with the introduction of flights to Hyderabad in India and Nairobi in Kenya later this month, the company statement said.
The airline crossed the 10-million passenger mark this year.
Last month, the airline was named the best low-cost airline in the Middle East and Africa at the World Low-Cost Airline Awards in London while Ali was named the low-cost airline 'CEO of the Year'.
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