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Jazeera Airways launches non-stop flights to new Syrian city |
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 23:47 |
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Jazeera Airways said today that it will launch three non-stop flight a week to Lathqiyah, Syria starting December 15 as part of expanding its trips to the Arab country.
The flights will be on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday every week, the carrier's Chief Executive Officer Stefan Pichler said in remarks to the press booking for all non-stop tickets to Lathqiyah, Halab, Damascus and Deir El zur are available on the website. Jazeera Airways was founded in 2003 as the first private air carrier, of regular flights schedule to destinations in the Middle East, and heads to 25 destinations in the UAE, Lebanon, Bahrain, Egypt, India, Syria, Qatar, Yemen, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Iran. It is operating a fleet of ten new aircrafts of airbus (320-E), to destinations in Middle East, North Africa, Iran and Indian subcontinent.
Kuna
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