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Bartosz Jaglarz
22 June 2025

Air Arabia will launch a new connection from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates. Flights to the airport located 20 kilometres from Dubai will operate daily from 20 December.
Wow! No one saw this coming! Air Arabia has added a new route from Poland to its booking system. The low-cost airline from the United Arab Emirates will fly from Modlin to Sharjah. Flights from Warsaw-Modlin Airport to the emirate of Sharjah, neighbouring Dubai, will operate daily. The launch of the connection is scheduled for 20 December this year. The one-way flight will take approximately 6 hours and 30 minutes.
What are the prices on the new route? Very attractive! A flight from Modlin to the United Arab Emirates will cost around €410 for a return ticket with hand luggage. This is not Air Arabia's first route from Poland (it also flies from Krakow and Warsaw Chopin Airport), so looking at prices from other airports, it can be concluded that tickets from Modlin to the UAE will be available for as little as €280 for a return flight. The arrival of low-cost airlines from the United Arab Emirates to Modlin is also a real revolution: it breaks Ryanair's monopoly and opens the airport to the global market, as with a guaranteed transfer in Sharjah with Air Arabia, you can fly to destinations such as Thailand, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Nepal and India.
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