Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – Air Arabia, the first and largest low-cost airline in the Middle East and North Africa region, announced on Monday the launch of direct flights from Sharjah to London Gatwick Airport.
The launch of this new destination represents a strategic step that consolidates Air Arabia’s presence in international markets and expands its growing network from Sharjah International Airport.
The new service will begin on March 29, 2026, with two flights per day.
This gives travelers wider options for moving between the UAE and the United Kingdom.
This step reflects Air Arabia’s constant commitment to providing a reliable travel experience to its customers, in addition to supporting travel and trade between the two countries.
Adel Al Ali, CEO of Air Arabia Group, said that the new flights to Gatwick Airport in London constitute a prominent milestone in Air Arabia’s continued growth process.
This expansion reflects the group’s continued commitment to strengthening its presence in key markets across a broader network of destinations that meet the needs of its customers and provide them with a reliable travel experience.
He added that the launch of the London Gatwick service enhances travel options from Sharjah.
It affirms the group’s commitment to providing economical and smooth travel trips for its customers, whether for business or leisure purposes.
Looking forward to receiving passengers on its flights and providing a new experience for direct air travel between the UAE and the United Kingdom.
For his part, Jonathan Pollard, Chief Commercial Officer of London Gatwick Airport, said that the airport has witnessed a significant increase in demand for flights to various destinations in the Middle East this year.
He expressed his happiness that the airport offers travelers from London and the southeast new travel destinations and options.
He also expressed his pleasure at the addition of a new carrier to London Gatwick Airport following recent government approval for the regular use of the North Runway.
He looks forward to receiving Air Arabia in March, which will provide a direct link with the ancient city of Sharjah and the region as a whole.


