Home GCC UAE UAE’s Air Arabia to resume flights to Saudi Arabia All passengers traveling to the kingdom are required to download the Tawakkalna mobile app by Zainab Mansoor September 12, 2021 UAE’s low-cost carrier Air Arabia has announced the resumption of direct flights between Sharjah and select Saudi Arabian cities, starting September 14, 2021. The schedule of flights to and from Dammam, Jeddah and Riyadh, effective September 14, is as follows: Flight Departure Time (Local) Arrival Time (Local) Aircraft Frequency G9 1161 Sharjah 4.35pm Dammam 4.50pm Airbus A320 Daily G9 1162 Dammam 5.30pm Sharjah 7:45pm Airbus A320 Daily G9 1147 Sharjah 2.10pm Jeddah 4pm Airbus A320 Daily G9 1148 Jeddah 5pm Sharjah 8.40pm Airbus A320 Daily G9 1155 Sharjah 2.55pm Riyadh 3.40pm Airbus A320 Daily G9 1156 Riyadh 4.40pm Sharjah 7.30pm Airbus A320 Daily Customers can book their flights via the carrier’s website, call centre or through travel agencies. Starting 14th September, fly daily from Sharjah to Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam. Book now at https://t.co/QYW1hysXzl pic.twitter.com/2MQqbamWKJ — Air Arabia (@airarabiagroup) September 9, 2021 All passengers traveling to the kingdom are required to download the Tawakkalna mobile app before departure and upload their vaccination status. Passengers are also urged to check the travel update at Air Arabia’s website before departure. Air Arabia has introduced the free Covid-19 insurance coverage which is automatically included as part of the booking and no additional documents are required from passengers. Dubai carrier Emirates also announced last week that it resumed services to the kingdom, September 11 onwards. Read: Dubai’s Emirates to resume services to Saudi Arabia, St Petersburg Tags Air Arabia flights Jeddah riyadh Saudi Arabia Sharjah 0 Comments You might also like TAQA, JERA, Al Bawani Capital to develop 2 power plants in Saudi Arabia Efficio’s Adam Forgács on local content’s role in economic diversification Trump’s policies may hit EMs, but Saudi stays safe: Citigroup Lenovo, world’s largest PC maker, to launch factory in Saudi Arabia