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Medina joins the recently launched Air Arabia Jordan network
Weeks subsequent to beginning operations, Air Arabia Jordan today declared subtle elements of the fifth city to go along with its universal course arrange. Beginning June 10, 2015, the air transport will fly twice week by week from Amman to Medina in Saudi Arabia.
Flights to the transporter's fifth destination, Medina, will work on Mondays and Thursdays, withdrawing Amman at 00:30AM and touching base at Prince Mohammad canister Abdulaziz International Airport at 02.10AM. Profit flights will leave for that days at 02:50AM preceding touching base back at Queen Alia International Airport at 04:35AM.
Adel A. Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer said: "We are enchanted by the advancement accomplished in a moderately brief time. In the previous month, we have completely settled our operations and have developed to serve five destinations, incorporating two in Saudi Arabia. With the first period of our dispatch methodology now finish, our center swings to extending the Air Arabia Jordan system to serve a greater amount of the urban communities where our clients need us to fly."
Air Arabia Jordan as of now works 14 immediate week after week flights from Queen Alia International Airport in Amman to Jeddah and Medina in Saudi; Erbil in Kurdistan Region of Iraq; Sharam El Sheik in Egypt; and to Kuwait City in Kuwait. Full flights timetable is accessible on www.airarabia.com.
Air Arabia Jordan is an association between Air Arabia, the locale's first and biggest ease transporter, and RUM Group, Jordan based travel and transport bunch. Its inaugural flight to Kuwait City took off on May 18, 2015.
Air Arabia Jordan concentrates on offering agreeable, unwavering quality and worth for cash air go from and into Jordan. The organization offers its travelers a 32" seat pitch, the best economy arrangement in the business.
Ruler Alia International Airport is Air Arabia's fifth worldwide altered based operation, taking after Sharjah and Ras Al Khaimah in the UAE, Alexandria in Egypt, and Casablanca in Morocco.