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Air Arabia temporarily cancels all flights to Kabul
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 18 - 2006 at 15:01
- PRESS RELEASE
Air Arabia LLC, the first low-fares airline in the Middle East and North Africa, has announced that it will temporarily cancel its operations to and from Kabul effective Tuesday, September 19, 2006.
Adel Ali, CEO of the Air Arabia said, "The safety and security of our passengers, crew and aircraft are paramount. We remain hopeful that the overall situation in Afghanistan will return to an acceptable degree of normality quickly. Our services to Kabul have proved very popular and we will resume our operation once the situation improves. We remain in touch with the relevant authorities in Afghanistan. Passengers booked to travel with us on this route after the 19th of September will receive a full refund and are asked to contact Air Arabia to coordinate this."
Current Air Arabia destinations include Aleppo and Damascus (Syria); Alexandria, Assiut and Luxor (Egypt); Amman (Jordan); Astana and Almaty (Kazakhstan); Bahrain; Beirut (Lebanon); Colombo (Sri Lanka); Dammam, Jeddah and Riyadh (KSA), Doha (Qatar); Istanbul (Turkey); Kabul (Afghanistan); Khartoum (Sudan); Kuwait; Jaipur, Kochi, Mumbai and Nagpur (India); Muscat (Oman); Sana'a (Yemen); Sharjah (UAE) and Tehran (Iran).
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For information or bookings, contact Air Arabia's Call Centre in Sharjah on (+9716) 5580000 or log on to the website.About Air Arabia LLC:
Air Arabia LLC was established as a full-fledged commercial airline of the United Arab Emirates on 3rd February, 2003 by an Amiri decree issued by His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah and Member of the Supreme Council of the UAE. The airline commenced operations on 28th October 2003 and the current fleet consists of six brand-new A320 aircraft flying directly to destinations in Afghanistan, Bahrain, Egypt, India, Iran, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Turkey and Yemen.
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