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Holy flight

Air Arabia, the first international low-cost carrier in India and the first and largest low-cost carrier in the Middle East and North Africa, offers Indian pilgrims cost effective travel options with 48 flights a week between India and Sharjah.

The airline connects seven destinations across India to Sharjah.

To facilitate travel for the pilgrims, Air Arabia has added 18 extra flights from Sharjah to Jeddah, which have convenient connectivity to the routine flights from India to Sharjah.

Air Arabia’s 18 extra flights from Sharjah to Jeddah will last till October 12, to meet the needs of Umrah pilgrims. This special service will be available to passengers holding Umrah visas only.

These flights have been conveniently scheduled after ‘Iftar’ time in order to better serve customers who are fasting.

Complete details of the flight timings are available at www.airarabia.com .

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