AIR ARABIA TO START TWICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO ARMENIA'S CAPITAL CITY
Saudi Gazette, Kingdom of Saudia
June 11 2013
Air Arabia (PJSC), the first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in
the Middle East and North Africa, will begin offering a twice-weekly
service to Yerevan, Armenia from August 2013.
Around three hours flight time from the UAE, Armenia's diverse
landscape comprises mountains, forests, lakes and waterfalls. The
ancient city of Yerevan is the country's capital and one of the oldest
continuously inhabited cities in the world, offering a wide array of
museums, parks, restaurants and sightseeing opportunities.
Flights will depart from Sharjah International Airport on Tuesdays
and Fridays at 08:30, arriving at Zvartnots International Airport at
11.15. Return flights will depart on the same days, leaving Yerevan
at 12:35 and arriving in Sharjah at 15.40 (local time).
"Armenia is rapidly emerging as a must-visit destination for tourists
seeking great culture and history alongside fantastic scenery and
outdoor activities," said Adel Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer, Air
Arabia. "Yerevan adds further strength to our already comprehensive
network of destinations in Eastern Europe, and continues the rapid
route expansion we have enjoyed since the beginning of the year." - SG
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Saudi Gazette, Kingdom of Saudia
June 11 2013
Air Arabia (PJSC), the first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) in
the Middle East and North Africa, will begin offering a twice-weekly
service to Yerevan, Armenia from August 2013.
Around three hours flight time from the UAE, Armenia's diverse
landscape comprises mountains, forests, lakes and waterfalls. The
ancient city of Yerevan is the country's capital and one of the oldest
continuously inhabited cities in the world, offering a wide array of
museums, parks, restaurants and sightseeing opportunities.
Flights will depart from Sharjah International Airport on Tuesdays
and Fridays at 08:30, arriving at Zvartnots International Airport at
11.15. Return flights will depart on the same days, leaving Yerevan
at 12:35 and arriving in Sharjah at 15.40 (local time).
"Armenia is rapidly emerging as a must-visit destination for tourists
seeking great culture and history alongside fantastic scenery and
outdoor activities," said Adel Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer, Air
Arabia. "Yerevan adds further strength to our already comprehensive
network of destinations in Eastern Europe, and continues the rapid
route expansion we have enjoyed since the beginning of the year." - SG
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