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Air Arabia increases frequency on KSA Routes

Travel News Asia 28 June 2005

Air Arabia, a Sharjah based low cost airline, has added two more flights to its timetable for Jeddah, Dammam and Riyadh. With the addition of the new flights, Air Arabia flies from Sharjah six times a week to Dammam and four times a week to Jeddah and Riyadh.

“KSA is an important route for both business and leisure travellers and demand has risen rapidly since we launched last summer. Summer is a peak time, with people returning home to visit family and friends or travelling to Makkah,” said Harish Kutty, Head of Planning & Revenue Management for Air Arabia.

Flights depart Sharjah Airport six days a week for Dammam at 13.30, arriving at 13.45 local time, and return at 14.30 arriving in Sharjah at 16.45 local time. Flights depart for Jeddah at 8.30 arriving at 10.15 and return at 11.00, arriving in Sharjah at 14.45 local time. Flights to Riyadh depart three times a week at 15.30 arriving at 16.10, and once a week at 17.40, arriving at 18.20 local time. They return to Sharjah three times a week at 16.55, arriving at 19.35, and once a week at 19.05, arriving in Sharjah at 21.45 local time.

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 and Dammam; four times a week to 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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