Bookings open for World Cup shuttle flights from Sharjah

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Air Arabia has announced the addition of fourteen shuttle flights daily from Sharjah to Doha, to cater to FIFA World Cup ticket holders.

The services that will run from November 21 until December 18, will operate alongside the low-cost carrier's three daily scheduled flights to Doha's Hamad International Airport.

The shuttle flights are only eligible for World Cup ticket holders and passengers on board these flights will be allowed to carry 10 kg of hand baggage.

FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 ticket holders must register for a Hayya card through their official website in order to be able to enter Qatar, access the stadiums as well as get free transportation to and from the stadiums using the Doha metro directly from Hamad International Airport.

Air Arabia urges all travellers to plan their trips cautiously, taking into account arriving in Doha at least four hours before the match, and departing four hours after.

 

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