Air Arabia, a prominent airline based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has announced the resumption of its flights to Afghanistan. This move marks a significant milestone in the aviation industry, fostering stronger ties between the UAE and Afghanistan.
Resumption of Kabul-Sharjah route
Starting from January 10th, Air Arabia will operate on the Kabul-Sharjah route. This decision comes after extensive efforts by the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs of Afghanistan, Abdul-Ghani Baradar, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Ministry of Transport.
Role of Taliban Consulate General in Dubai
The Taliban Consulate General in Dubai played a crucial role in this development. The consulate facilitated discussions and negotiations, contributing significantly to the resumption of these flights.
Impact on airfare prices
In light of this development, airfare prices are expected to decline. This is a welcome change for travellers, especially considering the recent trends in flight prices. The price decrease is anticipated to boost travel between the two nations, enhancing their bilateral relations.
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