Air Arabia Flexibility Instrumental In Early Return To Profits

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DUBAI—Air Arabia plans to return all of its 58 aircraft back to service in the first quarter of 2022 after managing to return to profitability earlier than most of its competitors. The carrier currently has 52 aircraft in service, flying an average of 15 hours per day. Some of Air Arabia’s long-haul...
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