Air Arabia continues to expand its destinations and operational activities to and from India, according to its updated flight schedules for the current month of June, which include comprehensive coverage of 13 major destinations from Sharjah International Airport, to meet the increasing demand for travel and business, and to ensure the movement of Indian residents visiting their families during the current summer season.
The company's updated operational schedules show a remarkable intensity of direct and daily flights to key economic strongholds, showing that the company operates two daily flights to both the capital Delhi and the city of Mumbai to suit the business community, in addition to a regular daily flight to Bangalore (India's Silicon Valley), Hyderabad, and the tourist city of Jaipur.
The schedule also includes intensive flights to Thiruvananthapuram, ranging from 4 to 5 flights daily, while flights to Chennai are distributed between two and three flights daily, at a time when the cities of Kochi and Calicut are experiencing continuity in their regular flights.
The company clarified that it operates one to two flights daily to Ahmedabad, in addition to flexible flights to destinations such as Nagpur and Coimbatore, as well as 4 direct weekly flights to Goa Manohar International Airport.
On the investment front, these direct flights to economic centres of gravity contribute to supporting the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and the growth of non-oil trade exchange, by facilitating the movement of investors, supporting air cargo, and enhancing the exchange of expertise in the information technology and innovation sector with technological cities, as well as serving the inter-tourism sector by providing attractive heritage and natural options for citizens and residents in the UAE to spend their summer holidays at affordable prices.