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Air Arabia launches new route connecting Sharjah to Milan

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Sharjah, United Arab Emirates: Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa’s first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) operator, has announced the launch of its direct flights from Sharjah to the city of Milan in Italy.

The new direct flights will connect Sharjah International Airport with Milan Bergamo Airport with four weekly flights starting from December 7, 2022. 

Schedule to Milan Bergamo Airport, effective December 7, 2022 (all times local):

FlightDepartureTimeArrivalTimeAircraftFrequency
 G9 710Sharjah6:45Milan10:45Airbus A321Wed/Sun
G9 711Milan11:45Sharjah21:00Airbus A321Wed/Sun
 G9 712Sharjah21:55Milan01:55Airbus A321Mon/Thu
G9 713Milan02:55Sharjah12:10Airbus A321Tue/Fri

Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer, Air Arabia said: “Milan is the latest addition to our growing network from Sharjah and provides our customer base in the UAE and beyond with the opportunity to travel to Italy with our renowned value-driven product. The launch of Air Arabia’s direct flights to Milan reaffirms our commitment to continuously offer our customers new destinations to discover while providing them with affordable and value-driven air travel. We look forward to the start of the flights to Milan and to welcoming our customers to explore this marvellous city”.

Customers can now book their direct flights between Sharjah and Milan by visiting Air Arabia’s website, calling the call centre or through travel agencies.

Its vibrant historical, cultural, and architectural landmarks, as well as extraordinary fashion and culinary scenes, make the Italian city a perfect travel destination. Due to its geographical location, Milan is known as the economic heart of Italy and the leading financial centre. The culturally rich city offers a quaint mix of historical and modern architecture and is famous for its natural beauty, fine sandy beaches, cafés and restaurants serving local food and warm hospitality.

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