Jazeera Airways said Friday that it would launch flights to the Indian cities of New Delhi and Mumbai starting from July 1, 2006.
The first private airways company in the Middle East, Jazeera, would also receive two new A320 airplanes from Airbus by next July.
The Chairman and CEO of Jazeera, Marwan Boodai, said in a press statement that with Jazeera's new routes to the Indian cities, the airways covered all major cities in the Middle East and India.
Boodai said that travelers could buy tickets for New Delhi and Mumbai, starting from today via the airways' website, Short Message System (SMS) or via phone.
17/06/06 Kuwait News Agency
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