Air Arabia has announced the launch of new direct flights connecting Sharjah International Airport with Warsaw-Modlin Airport in Poland, starting from December 20, 2025. This addition enhances the airline’s existing services to Warsaw Chopin Airport, providing travelers with greater flexibility and convenience when flying to the Polish capital.
Adel Ali, the CEO of Air Arabia Group, expressed enthusiasm about expanding services to a second airport in Warsaw, enabling daily direct flights between the UAE and Poland.
This new service underscores the airline’s ongoing commitment to offering more travel options for its customers and highlights the increasing demand for budget air travel between the two countries. By adding Modlin Airport to its existing operations at Chopin Airport, Air Arabia aims to broaden its reach in the Polish capital and surrounding areas, thus offering travelers greater convenience and adaptability.
The new service is part of Air Arabia’s initiative to extend its footprint in Poland, which currently includes operations at Warsaw Chopin Airport and Krakow International Airport. As a result, the airline provides a wider array of travel options between the UAE and Poland for both business and leisure purposes.
Air Arabia operates a fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, recognized as the latest single-aisle planes and top sellers globally. These aircraft feature increased seat spacing in the economy class, ensuring enhanced comfort.
Additionally, the planes are equipped with the “SkyTime” service, a complimentary in-flight streaming option that allows passengers to access a diverse range of films and entertainment directly on their devices.
