Question 1: Could you address the constant flight cancellations at the ADY base?
It’s important to note that flight cancellations at our Abu Dhabi hub are not frequent, and when cancellations do occur, they are typically due to commercial or operational reasons such as as weather conditions, air traffic control restrictions, and occasional technical. We continue to grow our operations from Abu Dhabi and since its launch, we managed to develop a solid network out of the capital.
Question 2: What is the future plan for Air Arabia Egypt?
We see significant potential for growth from our hub in Egypt, considering the country’s high population and the healthy demand for air travel. Presently, Air Arabia Egypt is performing well, with full utilization of the four aircraft based there serving two bases in Cairo and Alexandria. Despite the challenges posed by the current economic situation, we remain optimistic about the future growth prospects of Air Arabia Egypt.
Question 3: Why did we stop flying to Tunisia?
The decision to discontinue flights to Tunisia aligns with our strategic approach to route management and the economic challenges the country is going through following the pandemic. We look forward to resuming flights to Tunisia in the near future.
Question 4: Are we planning to introduce power charging outlets on our aircraft, the customers have been asking for a long time?
Currently, we offer charging outlets on our A321 Neos, however, this feature is not available on other aircraft within our fleet, such as the A320s. As we consider future fleet acquisitions starting from 2025, we may explore the feasibility of incorporating charging outlets into these aircraft to enhance passenger comfort and convenience.
Question 5: Can we increase the meal quantity on the flights?
Our meals generally provide 400 grams which is above the standard portion that the industry follows. Nonetheless, we can surely investigate this suggestion with our catering provider and assess its feasibility accordingly.
