Air Arabia has just started operating to Jaipur, its fourth destination in India.
Last month, the airline also started operating to Cochin, Kerala, in response to several appeals made by the expatriate community from Kerala living in the Gulf.
The other two destinations in India are Mumbai and Nagpur.
All the four destinations are getting increasingly popular with the Indian community in Bahrain and other Gulf countries, said regional general manager for Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Iran, Mohammed Mahmood.
Air Arabia, the first low-cost airline in the Gulf which was launched in Sharjah in early 2004, currently operates flights to 28 destinations.
22/05/06 Gulf Daily News, Bahrain
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