Low cost-carrier Air Arabia will begin services to Beirut, Lebanon, from its third hub in Alexandria starting July 1, according to a statement.
Roundtrip flights to Air Arabia fourth destination from its Egyptian hub will operate four times per week between Burj Al Arab International Airport, Alexandria and Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport, Lebanon.
Adel Ali, Group CEO of Air Arabia, said, “This year, Air Arabia will continue to expand its reach across the Middle East and North Africa through all three hubs, offering its customers unparalleled low-cost travel solutions.”
Air Arabia is the Middle East and North Africa’s leading low-cost carrier that operates over 63 routes from three hubs in Sharjah, UAE; Casablanca, Morocco and Alexandria, Egypt.
The airline recently announced plans of launching its fourth hub in Amman, and currently offers its services to Khartoum, Kuwait, Beirut and Amman from Alexandria.