Air Arabia has launched a Ramadan promotional campaign offering customers savings of up to 40 per cent on selected routes across the Middle East, Europe, Asia and Africa, as the airline looks to stimulate advance bookings ahead of the peak Eid and early summer travel period.
The Sharjah-based low-cost carrier said the offer is available for bookings made via its website and mobile app using the promo code RAMADAN. Tickets must be booked by February 25, 2026, for travel between March 25 and June 15, 2026.
The campaign covers a broad network spanning key regional markets including Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt, alongside European destinations such as Greece, Italy, Austria, Czech Republic, Poland and Germany.
The promotion also extends to leisure and emerging tourism markets including Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Türkiye, Kenya, Thailand (Krabi) and the Maldives, as well as South Asian and African routes including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Ethiopia.
Tiered discount structure
The airline has structured the offer around its fare families, with capped discounts applied per passenger, per flight direction.
For European, CIS and select African and Asian destinations, the maximum discount is set at:
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Dhs80 for Basic fares
Dhs100 for Value fares
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Dhs150 for Ultimate fares
For GCC, Middle East and selected South Asian routes, the maximum discount is:
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Dhs50 for Basic fares
Dhs70 for Value fares
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Dhs100 for Ultimate fares
A maximum discount limit applies per route and is automatically applied during the booking process once the promo code is entered.
Driving early Ramadan and Eid demand
The sale aligns with a traditionally high-demand travel window driven by Ramadan and Eid-related VFR (visiting friends and relatives) traffic, as well as short-haul leisure travel across the GCC and broader region. By incentivising early bookings through a time-bound campaign and digital-only access, Air Arabia is reinforcing its direct distribution strategy while optimising load factors across its network.
The airline noted that promotional fares are subject to limited seat allocation and may sell out before the campaign ends. Blackout dates and peak travel restrictions may apply, and the promotion cannot be combined with other offers unless otherwise stated. All fares remain subject to the airline’s standard fare rules and conditions of carriage.
The move comes amid continued pricing competition among regional low-cost carriers as they balance capacity growth with yield management in the run-up to the summer 2026 travel season.
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