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  2. Gulf airlines - Wikipedia

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    Gulf airlines are airlines based in countries around the Persian Gulf. Since the establishment of especially Emirates , Qatar Airways , and Etihad Airways , the three airports in Dubai , Doha , and Abu Dhabi , have emerged as hubs and competitors to established airlines in Europe, North America, and Asia.

  3. Thumbay Group - Wikipedia

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    Thumbay Group's first venture Gulf Medical University was established to meet the needs of students wishing to pursue higher education in medicine and healthcare sciences. [1] This ultimately became a destination for medical education—not only for local students, but for students from over 75 countries and staff from 25 countries.

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    Ryanair charges passengers a fee which can amount to 60 Euros for not using online check-in, except in certain limited circumstances. Furthermore, by the start of 2010, all passengers were required to check in online, therefore abolishing the use of check-in desks. [5] Despite this, passengers are still charged to print their boarding cards out.

  5. List of airlines of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Dubai International Airport: Largest airline in the Middle East. Etihad Airways: EY: ETD: ETIHAD: 2003 Abu Dhabi International Airport: Second largest airline in the United Arab Emirates. Flydubai: FZ: FDB: SKY DUBAI: 2008 Dubai International Airport: Low-cost carrier of Dubai. Wizz Air Abu Dhabi: 5W: WAZ: WIZZ SKY: 2019 Abu Dhabi International ...

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  7. Gulf Air - Wikipedia

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    The new summer schedule commencing 28 April 2006 saw the complete withdrawal from Abu Dhabi as a hub, following the decision on 13 September 2005 by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to withdraw from Gulf Air and establish UAE flag carrier Etihad Airways. [18] Gulf Air changed its operations to a dual-hub basis between Bahrain and Muscat airports.

  8. List of Gulf Air destinations - Wikipedia

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