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Air Arabia to fly to Jaipur, Kochi soon

Vimala Vasan

Abu Dhabi , April 13

Air Arabia LLC, the Sharjah-based low budget airline, announced that it will connect the UAE to more destinations in India with the addition of Jaipur and Kochi.

Flights to Kochi will commence from May 1 and Jaipur from mid-May, with the exact dates to be announced shortly.

Air Arabia will fly daily to Jaipur and four times a week to Kochi until May 19, and then daily to Kochi from May 20.

More to come

Air Arabia's Chairman, Sheikh Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al Thani said, "We are delighted to be adding more destinations in India and will continue to give the opportunity for more people to go home more often at affordable fares.

"Our expansion to these two strategic destinations reinforces our commitment to the Indian market and we look forward to increasing our coverage in the future."

With the addition of these two destinations, Air Arabia now connects the UAE to four key Indian cities in the North, Central and the South, taking the total number of flights per week into India to 26.

Air Arabia flies daily to Mumbai and five times a week to Nagpur, offering value for money fares starting from AED 300 to Mumbai and AED 199 to Nagpur, exclusive of taxes and surcharges.

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