Air Arabia,
a low cost UAE based airline, made its inaugural flight to Mumbai in India yesterday.
Speaking on the occasion, Air Arabia’s Chairman Sheikh Abdullah Bin Moh’d
Al-Thani said, “India is a key market for us and was part of Air Arabia’s initial business plan when our operations
commenced; we are extremely pleased to start operations to Mumbai. We are committed to offering our passengers the best value and the highest quality of
service and look forward to increasing trade and tourism between our two countries. Our thanks go to the Indian government and civil aviation authorities for their role in
facilitating the start of operations to Mumbai.”
Flights will depart Sharjah International Airport daily at 16:40 and arrive in Mumbai at 21:00 local time. From Mumbai, flights will depart every day at 21:45 and arrive in
Sharjah at 23:25 local time.
A one-way ticket from Sharjah to Mumbai starts from AED 249.
Air Arabia is a Sharjah government owned airline currently flying from Sharjah ten times a week to Alexandria; daily to Bahrain, Beirut, Colombo, Damascus, Doha and
Muscat; five days a week to Kuwait; four days a week to Dammam; three days a week to Khartoum and Aleppo; and two days a week to Assiut, Jeddah, Riyadh and
Sana’a.
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