Air Arabia adds flights to Beirut and Amman
July 16, 2008 on 9:36 am | In Airlines, Bahrain, Djibouti, Dubai, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Middle East, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudia Arabia, Sharjah, Syria, Turkey, Yemen |
Sharjah - Air Arabia, the first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in the Middle East and North Africa, announced today that three additional flights per week will be added to Amman, Jordan, and Beirut, Lebanon, respectively from the carrier’s primary hub in Sharjah, UAE.
Currently, Air Arabia flies daily to Amman and Beirut. Flights to Amman depart Sharjah at 12:50PM and arrive at 14:45PM. Return flights depart Amman at 15:30PM and arrive in Sharjah at 19:20PM. The three additional flights to Amman take place on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and depart Sharjah at 7:00AM and arrive in Amman at 8:55AM. On the same days, return flights depart Amman at 9:40AM and arrive in Sharjah at 13:30PM.
Flights to Beirut currently depart Sharjah at 9:00AM and arrive at 11:15AM daily. On the same day return flights leave Beirut at 12:00PM and arrive in Sharjah at 16:10PM. The three additional flights to Beirut take place on Thursdays, Saturdays and Mondays. On Thursdays and Saturdays, flights depart Sharjah at 23:55PM and arrive in Beirut at 2:10AM. On the same days, return flights depart Beirut at 2:55AM and arrive in Sharjah at 7:05AM. On Mondays, flights depart Sharjah at 00:50AM and arrive in Beirut at 03:05AM. On the same days, return flights depart Beirut at 3:50AM and arrive in Sharjah at 8:00AM.
“Amman and Beirut represent two of our oldest and most popular destinations,” said AK Nizar, Head of Commercial Department, Air Arabia. “As the leader of the Middle Eastern LCC sector, we have strived to give our passengers the most convenient flight times available. With the start of summer season we realised the significant need for additional flights on those routes and have made the decision to add them to the benefit of our passengers.
“The popularity of flights to Amman and Beirut from the Gulf reflects the strong relationship between these cities and the Gulf region. We are proud to
play a part in the growing ties between these two great capitals of the Levant, and the economies of the GCC,” he added.
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