Air Arabia unveils Sharjah-Gatwick flights
Air Arabia will launch daily, non-stop flights linking Sharjah and London Gatwick starting next spring.
From March 29, 2026, the airline starts twice daily nonstop flights on Airbus A321neo LR aircraft.
“The launch of our new service to London Gatwick marks a significant milestone in our growth journey. The introduction of London Gatwick enhances connectivity from our Sharjah hub with direct access between the UAE and the United Kingdom,” said Adel Al Ali, group CEO of Air Arabia.
Jonathan Pollard, CCO at London Gatwick, added: “Demand for flights to destinations across the Middle East has really taken off this year and we have been delighted to offer passengers across London and the South East an increasingly fantastic range of routes and choice of carriers.”
“It is an exciting time for another operator to join London Gatwick.”
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