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    <title>Qatar, Saudi codeshare deal</title>
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        Qatar Airways and Saudi Arabian Airlines have signed a codeshare agreement that will link their networks, effective 1 February 2006. The agreement will allow Qatar Airways to carry Saudia passengers between Dammam and Doha.
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    <title>Expats exit fee to Gulf dropped</title>
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        Cochin International Airport authorities have scrapped a user's fee on passengers travelling to Gulf countries, reported Gulf News. The airport introduced the $11.50 fee per person in 2000 to pay off debts, but has withdrawn it in the face of persistant claims that it was discriminatory.
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        Radisson SAS Hotels &amp; Resorts has opened a new five-star resort at El Quseir on the Red Sea in Egypt. The 250-room hotel has three meeting rooms, three restaurants, swimming pools, a saltwater lagoon, and an ayurvedic spa and fitness facilities. Diving and horse riding activities are also available.
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        Emirates Airline is planning to start flights from Dubai to Copenhagen from 1 October 2006, according to online publication Copenhagen Capacity. The service will initially run four times a week, and from 29 October will run daily. The route will open up connections for travellers from Denmark to Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Africa and the Middle East.
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        Air Arabia and Mumbai-based Kingfisher Airlines have done a deal whereby passengers travelling on both airlines can book flights through Air Arabia's website. Travellers can now make one reservation to fly to Mumbai on Air Arabia then on to other Indian destinations on Kingfisher.
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