After Dubai, Sharjah adds 35 dirham as airport fee

After Dubai, Sharjah adds 35 dirham as airport fee

April 06, 2016
After Dubai, Sharjah adds 35 dirham as airport fe
After Dubai, Sharjah adds 35 dirham as airport fe

Fatma Al Dubais

DUBAI — The emirate of Sharjah has added a new fee for those traveling out of its international airport, following the lead of its neighbor in the United Arab Emirates, Dubai.

The state-run WAM news agency reported the 35-dirham ($9.50) fee was approved during a meeting on Tuesday led by Sharjah’s deputy ruler Sheikh Abdullah bin Salem Al-Qasimi.

The fee mirrors the one announced by Dubai on March 30. It’s a charge on passengers transiting through or leaving by Sharjah International Airport. Children under 2 and flight crews will be exempt.

While airport fees are levied across the world, Dubai and Sharjah’s announcement comes as oil prices have slumped to under $40 a barrel, squeezing countries across the Gulf. Sharjah International Airport is the home of low-cost airline Air Arabia.


April 06, 2016
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