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  2. Ras Al Khaimah International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ras Al Khaimah was designated as a hub for Air Arabia for a period of ten years, extendable thereafter. [6] Growing at 25% year-on-year in 2013 (albeit from a low base), [7] the airport was refocused with efforts to attract cargo business, in particular from establishments under the Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone. [8]

  3. List of airports in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 September 2024, at 11:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. List of Air Arabia destinations - Wikipedia

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    Ras Al Khaimah: Ras Al Khaimah International Airport: Hub [2] Sharjah: Sharjah International Airport: Hub [25] United Kingdom: London: Gatwick Airport [40] London Stansted Airport: Terminated [41] Manchester: Manchester Airport: Terminated [42] Uzbekistan: Tashkent: Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport [43] [44] Namangan: Namangan ...

  5. Transport in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    E10 Abu Dhabi – Al Shahama. Length: 44 km (27 mi). E11 Al Silaa – Al Jeer.Length: 583 km (362 mi). This is the most important motorway of the country, stretching from Saudi Arabia to Oman, connecting Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm al-Quwain, Ras al-Khaimah, and other important centres.

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

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    Sharjah International Airport, Ras Al Khaimah International Airport: Largest low-cost airline in the Middle East. Air Arabia Abu Dhabi: 3L: ABY: NAWRAS: 2020 Abu Dhabi International Airport: Low cost carrier of Abu Dhabi and a subsidiary of Air Arabia. Emirates: EK: UAE: EMIRATES: 1985 Dubai International Airport: Largest airline in the Middle ...

  7. Etihad Airways - Wikipedia

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    Services were launched with a ceremonial flight to Al Ain on 5 November 2003. On 12 November 2003, Etihad commenced commercial operations by launching services to Beirut , Lebanon. In June 2004, the airline placed a US$8 billion aircraft order for six Boeing 777-200 and 24 Airbus aircraft, including 10 Airbus A380s .

  8. List of IndiGo destinations - Wikipedia

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    Ras Al Khaimah: Ras Al Khaimah International Airport [69] Sharjah: Sharjah International Airport [3] Uzbekistan: Tashkent: Islam Karimov Tashkent International Airport [3] Vietnam: Hanoi: Noi Bai International Airport [70] Ho Chi Minh City: Tan Son Nhat International Airport [71]

  9. Airblue - Wikipedia

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    The airline was established in 2003 by Tariq Chaudhary, a Pakistani-American IT professional. [4] Airblue started operations on 18 June 2004 with three leased Airbus A320-200 aircraft serving Karachi–Lahore, and Karachi–Islamabad with three daily flights in each direction. [5]