Air Arabia LLC, the first low-fares airline in the Middle East and North Africa, announces the start of flights to Ahmedabad, India from 3rd April ’07 with an inaugural flight departing Sharjah at 13:50 and arriving Ahmedabad at 17:55 and then depart Ahmedabad at 18:40 to arrive Sharjah at 19:55. Fares start from BD 40 for flights to Ahmedabad exclusive of taxes and surcharges and similar fares are available for return trips.
Air Arabia will fly daily to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad from 3rd April departing Sharjah at 23:55 to arrive in Ahmedabad at 04:00 and then departing Ahmedabad every day at 04:45 to arrive in Sharjah at 06:00. Flight schedule details are available on Air Arabia’s web site for further information.
Ahmedabad will now raise Air Arabia destinations portfolio to 33 destinations in three years of operations.
14/02/07 Al-Bawaba, Jordan
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Thursday, February 15, 2007
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