Air Arabia LLC, the Middle East region's first and only low-fares airline, is set to celebrate in the next few days as they approach an impressive target of one million passengers just 18 months into operations. The one millionth passenger to board an Air Arabia flight will receive a holiday for two at any Air Arabia destination.
“In our first year we carried 700,000 passengers and we are delighted to be reaching the one millionth target this year,” Martyn Bridger, Commercial Director for Air Arabia commented. “It is a real testimony to the work of Air Arabia; our aim is to enable more people in the region to travel more frequently thanks to a commitment to affordable fares. We are grateful to our customers; it is with their continued support that we are able to grow and reach our targets.”
The lucky winner will be given a VIP welcome from Air Arabia staff, and will have the choice of any of Air Arabia’s stunning holiday destinations; from the glittering beaches of Egypt’s resort Sharm El Sheikh to the beautiful and varied landscape of Sri Lanka. Passengers can log on to airarabia.com and browse the link to Air Arabia Holidays to view the full range of destinations on offer.
Air Arabia flies from Sharjah to eighteen different destinations: Alexandria, Bahrain, Beirut, Colombo, Damascus, Doha, Mumbai, Muscat, Kuwait, Dammam, Khartoum, Aleppo, Assiut, Jeddah, Riyadh and Sana’a, Luxor and Sharm El Sheikh.
It aims to make air travel more convenient and frequent, while providing the lowest fares in the market without sacrificing the standards of safety, quality or service offered.
About Air Arabia LLC:
Air Arabia LLC was established as a fully fledged commercial airline of the United Arab Emirates on 3rd February 2003 by an Emiri decree issued by His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohamed Al Qassimi, the Ruler of Sharjah and Member of the Supreme Council of the UAE. The Air Arabia fleet consists of five modern A320 aircraft flying directly to destinations in: Bahrain, Egypt, India, Afghanistan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
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