Air Arabia will be launching five new stations in November 2006; Chennai and Trivandrum in India, Katmandu (Nepal) and stations in Syria and Armenia.
Air Arabia continues to follow a successful business model that has been widely emulated. The airline globally broke even in its first year, and boasted profits of 30.1 mn dirham last year. India is one of the largest markets for Air Arabia and contributes in excess of 12% of overall revenues. Air Arabia expects to carry 2.5 mn passengers in 2006.
Air Arabia offers exceptional customer comfort with brand new Airbus A320 aircraft. With a seat pitch of 33 inches, it offers excellent legroom. The airline's current fleet of 8 brand new Airbus A320's is slated to grow to 10 by early 2007. On board, Air Arabia offers an excellent and affordable selection of food and drinks, in-flight entertainment as well as duty free sales with service from our hospitable and friendly in-flight crew.