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Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Launches Flights to Almaty

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Launches Flights to Almaty : From Desert Heat to Mountain Peaks

Pack your passport and your best cold-weather puffer—Air Arabia Abu Dhabi is heading to Kazakhstan! Starting June 3, 2025, you can hop on a comfy Airbus A320 and fly non-stop from Abu Dhabi to Almaty, the city where snow-capped mountains meet serious cool factor.

Flights will take off three times a week—Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays—which means you can plan a long weekend escape to the scenic wonders of Almaty or maybe sneak in a midweek break that totally counts as “business.”

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Route #30 and Still Going Strong
This marks Air Arabia Abu Dhabi’s 30th destination, which officially makes them the overachiever of UAE’s low-cost airline club. They're not just collecting cities like passport stamps—they're on a mission to connect cultures, boost tourism, and maybe help you finally pronounce “Kazakhstan” correctly.

Budget-Friendly, Not Basic
Despite being low-cost, Air Arabia doesn’t skimp on the good stuff. You’ll enjoy free in-flight streaming, snacks that don’t cost a small fortune, and even a loyalty programme, because why not get rewarded for sitting still and not hogging the armrest?

Plus, tickets are on sale now, so whether you book through their website, call centre, or your cousin’s cousin who’s “in travel,” the seats are ready and waiting.

Why Almaty?
If you've never been to Almaty, picture this: lush forests, towering mountains, cable cars, and enough Instagrammable backdrops to make your feed cry tears of joy. It’s the cultural and adventure-packed heart of Kazakhstan—and now, thanks to Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, it's just a quick flight away.

So whether you're escaping the desert heat or chasing a new adventure, Air Arabia’s got your boarding pass to Almaty ready. And no, you don't have to sell a kidney to afford it.

Published
09 April 2025
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