Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has partnered with Morafiq, a leader in innovative airport services, to launch a new Home Check-In service for its passengers in the UAE capital.
The new service offers customers the convenience of checking in their luggage and collecting their boarding passes from home, saving time and reducing wait times at the airport.
Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia, Adel Al Ali said, "As we continue to invest in value-added products, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi's passengers will now benefit from convenient and streamlined services that significantly enhance their travel experience and save time."
Chairman and CEO at OACIS EMEA, Titten Yohannan stated, "This partnership with Air Arabia underscores our dedication to improving the travel experience in Abu Dhabi. We look forward to the benefits this collaboration will bring, including enhanced travel flexibility, safety, and peace of mind for our valued travellers."
The Home Check-In service can be booked via the Morafiq app or website or through Air Arabia's website or customer service and then a Morafiq representative will arrive at the passenger's home to collect the luggage and provide them with boarding passes.
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