Air Arabia announced today that it will connect the UAE to more destinations in India with the addition of Jaipur and Kochi to its ever expanding list of routes. Flights to Kochi will commence from 1st May 06 and Jaipur 12th May.
Air Arabia will fly daily to Jaipur and 4 times a week to Kochi until 11th May and then daily to Kochi from 12th May.
With the addition of these two destinations, Air Arabia now connects the UAE to 4 key Indian cities in the North, Central and the South, taking the total number of flights per week into India to 26. Air Arabia flies daily to Mumbai and 5 times a week to Nagpur, offering value for money fares starting from AED 300 to Mumbai and AED 199 to Nagpur, exclusive of taxes and surcharges.
12/04/06 Al Bawaba Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge/TMCnet
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