Sharjah: Air Arabia LLC, the first and only low-fares airline in the Middle East and North Africa, and Kingfisher Airlines, India's fastest growing airline and the winner of the award for "New Airline of the Year 2005" in the Asia Pacific and Middle East region, announced the region's first ever pact between two web-based carriers, whereby passengers of both the airlines can connect to each other's destinations through Air Arabia's website.
This unique partnership offers Gulf travellers access to five more Indian cities, according to a statement from Air Arabia.
Customers can now connect conveniently to Kolkata, Goa, Cochin, Bangalore and Delhi (Kingfisher Airlines' destinations from Mumbai).With one reservation confirmation, customers will be able to travel on Air Arabia to Mumbai and then onwards to other Indian destinations on Kingfisher.
Dec 28/WAM - Emirates News Agency, UAE
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