Home GCC UAE Air Arabia to start new service from Sharjah to Phuket The thrice-weekly flights will commence from July 2 by Zainab Mansoor June 8, 2021 UAE’s Air Arabia will introduce a new service to Phuket, Thailand, with direct flights from Sharjah International Airport, starting July 2, 2021. Air Arabia marks regional first with a new service to Phuket in Thailand from Sharjah starting July 2nd. Book now on https://t.co/QYW1hysXzl or call us on 065580000. pic.twitter.com/FWRszS6lJ8 — Air Arabia (@airarabiagroup) June 7, 2021 The schedule of Air Arabia flights to Phuket, from July 2, 2021 (all times local): Flight Departure Time Arrival Time Aircraft Frequency G9 684 Sharjah 12.20am Phuket 10pm Airbus A321 Wed/Fri/Sun G9 685 Phuket 11am Sharjah 2.30pm Airbus A321 Wed/Fri/Sun The Tourism Authority of Thailand has confirmed that travellers who have been vaccinated against Covid-19 from low-risk countries will be allowed to fly direct into the destination without having to quarantine from July 1. Visitors will only need to stay in the area they landed for seven days before they can visit other destinations in the country. Customers can book return tickets to Phuket starting from Dhs1,799 . Air Arabia has introduced free Covid-19 insurance coverage, which is included as part of the booking with no additional documents required from passengers. Last month, the carrier announced the resumption of seasonal direct flights between Sharjah and Batumi starting June 29, 2021. Read: Air Arabia to resume seasonal flights between Sharjah and Batumi in Georgia Air Arabia reported a net profit of Dhs34m for the three months ending March 31, 2021, a 52 per cent decrease over the corresponding 2020 figure of Dhs71m. With more than 1.3 million passengers flying with the airline between January and March 2021, it posted a turnover of Dhs572m, a 37 per cent decrease compared to Q1 2020. Tags Air Arabia flights Phuket Quarantine Sharjah 0 Comments You might also like Air Arabia reports Q3 net profit rise of 8% to Dhs564m Last chance for UAE overstayers as visa amnesty deadline extended Interview: Essam Al Tamimi on building a regional legal powerhouse These latest flight disruptions could impact your travel plans