Air Arabia LLC announced that effective June 20, 2006 it will increase its frequency between Sharjah and Mumbai by an additional six flights per week.
The total number of flights to Mumbai will go up to 13 flights a week.
The additional flight will operate every day of the week except Monday and will depart from Sharjah at 0010 hours local time, arriving in Mumbai at 04:40 hours Indian Standard Time. The regular flights to Mumbai continue as normal with a daily departure of 1630 hours UAE time from Sharjah and a 2145 hours departure from Mumbai Indian time. The early arrival in Mumbai provides good connections to all domestic points in India.
The additional flights will be in operation from June 20, 2006 until July 16, 2006 and the starting fare for these flights is AED 500/- one-way, exclusive of taxes and surcharges.
18/06/06 AME Info, United Arab Emirates
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