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Air Arabia increases frequency

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Mumbai June 19

Air Arabia, the first low-fare airline in West Asia and North Africa, has announced that from June 20, it will be increasing its flight frequency between Sharjah and Mumbai by an additional six flights per week. The move is in response to increasing demand on the Mumbai-Sharjah route for summer travel. The total number of flights from Mumbai will now go up to 13 a week. The additional flight will operate every day of the week except Monday. The additional flights will be in operation from June 20 till July 16, with the starting fare for these flights being Rs. 3,825 (exclusive of taxes and surcharges). Air Arabia's regular flights between Sharjah and Mumbai will continue as normal.

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