Sharjah, UAE- UAE low-cost carrier Air Arabia has announced an expansion of its regional flight network as part of efforts to restore connectivity and meet travel demand across multiple markets. The airline confirmed that it will gradually operate flights to 44 destinations across 18 countries from its main hubs in Sharjah, Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah, with the expanded network expected to be fully operational by March 22, 2026. The move comes as airlines across the region gradually resume operations following recent disruptions in Middle Eastern airspace. Air Arabia said the expanded schedule will reconnect the UAE with several key destinations across the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Africa, providing more travel options for passengers while supporting tourism and business travel. The airline added that all services will operate in line with required operational and regulatory approvals, and travelers are encouraged to check schedules and keep their contact details updated to receive flight updates and notifications.