UAE budget carrier ramps up India services

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Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has announced the introduction of a new service to Chennai, starting from April 27.

It's the low-cost carrier's 19th route since launching operations in July 2020 and its sixth Indian destination after Calicut, Cochin, Trivandrum, Delhi and Jaipur.

The airline will operate twice-weekly services between Abu Dhabi and Chennai.

“We are proud to add Chennai to our growing network from the capital, Abu Dhabi. The new service between Abu Dhabi and Chennai gives travelers the opportunity to explore the city’s rich history," said Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer, Air Arabia.

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