Home Transport Aviation Air Arabia commences direct flights between Sharjah and Milan The new service will connect both cities with four weekly flights by Zainab Mansoor December 9, 2022 Low cost carrier Air Arabia has introduced direct flights from Sharjah to the city of Milan in Italy. The new service connects Sharjah International Airport to Milan Bergamo Airport with four weekly flights, starting December 7. The Air Arabia Group operates a fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 neo-LR aircraft. Milan Bergamo Airport welcomes Air Arabia’s inaugural flight with a water cannon salute. We are excited to start our operations with direct flights from Sharjah. See you onboard! pic.twitter.com/0cHe3Xa2jT — Air Arabia (@airarabiagroup) December 7, 2022 “We are very excited with the new addition of the city of Milan directly from Sharjah,” said Adel Al Ali, group chief executive officer at Air Arabia. “As we continue to grow our network in Europe, the launch of the new service reiterates our commitment to providing our customers with convenient, comfortable, and value-driven air travel.” Eligible travellers can benefit from the City Check-in service to drop off bags before the flight and collect boarding passes at the Air Arabia sales shops across the UAE. Read: Air Arabia resumes city check-in service in Sharjah, Ras Al Khaimah and Ajman Customers can now book their flights on the airline’s website, by calling the call centre or via travel agencies. Flight schedule to Milan Bergamo Airport, effective December 7, is as follows: Flight Departure Time (local) Arrival Time (local) Aircraft Frequency G9 710 Sharjah 6.45am Milan 10.45am Airbus A321 Wed/Sun G9 711 Milan 11.45am Sharjah 9pm Airbus A321 Wed/Sun G9 712 Sharjah 9.55pm Milan 1.55am Airbus A321 Mon/Thu G9 713 Milan 2.55am Sharjah 12.10am Airbus A321 Tue/Fri Tags Air Arabia Europe Italy Milan Sharjah 0 Comments You might also like Sharjah bans New Year’s Eve fireworks in solidarity with Gaza Air Arabia operates first direct flight from RAK to Kozhikode, Kerala Schengen visa: EU Council gives nod to online application New K-12 international school coming to Sharjah’s Aljada project