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Air Arabia increases flights between Sharjah and Mumbai

Travel News Asia 4 September 2005

Air Arabia, a Sharjah based low cost airline, has added 7 additional flights to Mumbai from 6th to 14th September.

A.K. Nizar, Air Arabia’s Head of sales said, “Air Arabia is delighted to assist more people to return home to the UAE as the summer holidays come to an end. We are extremely grateful to the Indian Civil Aviation authorities and the government to continue to grant us additional flights to cater to customer demand on the Mumbai route. We are offering those who reside in the UAE a tremendous opportunity to travel to Mumbai on these extra flights at special fares starting from AED 249, one way, exclusive of taxes and surchages.”

The additional flights are daily from 6th to 11th September and also on 14th September departing from Sharjah at 23:50 to arrive in Mumbai at 04:10, departing Mumbai at 04:55 to arrive in Sharjah at 06:15 local time.

Air Arabia’s daily Mumbai flights remain as scheduled, departing from Sharjah at 16:40 and arriving at 21.00 local time, then departing Mumbai at 21:45 to arrive in Sharjah at 23:05 local time. Air Arabia continues to offer a convenient and affordable opportunity for students and families travelling home during the summer.

Air Arabia currently flies from Sharjah to eighteen destinations: fourteen flights weekly to Alexandria; nine flights a week to Beirut; daily to Bahrain, Colombo, Damascus, Doha, Mumbai and Muscat; six days a week to Kuwait; four days a week to Dammam, Jeddah and Riyadh; three days a week to Khartoum and Aleppo; and two days a week to Assiut, Luxor, Sana’a and Sharm El Sheikh.

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