Air Arabia Launches 500,000 Super Seat Sale
Travelers can book their discounted flights from February 17 to March 2 for travel between September 1, 2025, and March 28, 2026, taking advantage of the airline's extensive network and competitive pricing, making it an ideal time to plan ahead for future trips and explore new destinations.

Air Arabia has initiated a massive sale, offering 500,000 discounted seats across its extensive network, with fares starting at an unbeatable Dh129, allowing travelers to explore over 100 destinations across the Middle East, Asia, and Europe.
The sale, which commenced on February 17 and will run until March 2, enables passengers to book their flights for travel between September 1, 2025, and March 28, 2026. This incredible offer is expected to provide substantial savings for travelers, making it an ideal opportunity to plan ahead for future trips. Air Arabia's network includes flights operating from three UAE airports, connecting travelers to a plethora of exciting destinations such as Athens, Krakow, Warsaw, and many more.
The airline's 'Super Seat Sale' is a testament to its commitment to providing affordable and accessible travel options to its customers. With the inclusion of non-stop flights from Bangladesh to Sharjah and Abu Dhabi in the UAE, as well as onward destinations to Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Jordan, Qatar, Poland, Greece, Italy, Egypt, Azerbaijan, and more, travelers can explore a wide range of cultures and experiences. Fares from Bangladesh start from BDT 11,866 one way, making it an attractive option for those looking to travel internationally.
As Air Arabia continues to expand its services and offer competitive pricing, it's no surprise that the airline reported a record pre-tax profit of Dhs1.6 billion in 2024, marking a 4% increase from 2023. With this impressive sale, Air Arabia is poised to continue its growth trajectory, providing travelers with unparalleled value and flexibility in their travel plans.