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Ensuring a seamless journey for passengers

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March 10, 2025

SHARJAH: Sharjah Airport is carrying forward its annual initiative during the holy month of Ramadan, aimed at ensuring a seamless and comfortable journey for passengers present at the airport during Iftar hours. This initiative reflects the airport's commitment to delivering top-tier services that cater to passengers’ needs while enhancing their overall travel experience.

Ensuring a seamless journey for passengers

As part of Sharjah Airport Authority's continuous efforts to elevate passenger experiences, the initiative includes serving Iftar meals along with dates and traditional Arabic coffee, embodying the authentic Emirati spirit of hospitality.

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