Air Arabia plans to invest $50m in Morocco hub
By Nadia Saleem, Staff Reporter
Published: March 31, 2009, 23:55
Dubai: Air Arabia, the region's largest low-cost carrier, will invest $50 million (Dh183.5 million) in its second hub to be set up in Casablanca, Morocco, the airline's chief executive said.
Servicing the European and North African market, the hub will have 20 to 25 aircraft and target at least 60 airports within a five-hour radius, Adel Ali, chief executive of Air Arabia, told reporters yesterday.
"I think we will be going to Italy, France, the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, North Africa," he said.
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"We have aircraft delivered and ready to operate from Morocco," Ali said.
(Gulfnews)
By Nadia Saleem, Staff Reporter
Published: March 31, 2009, 23:55
Dubai: Air Arabia, the region's largest low-cost carrier, will invest $50 million (Dh183.5 million) in its second hub to be set up in Casablanca, Morocco, the airline's chief executive said.
Servicing the European and North African market, the hub will have 20 to 25 aircraft and target at least 60 airports within a five-hour radius, Adel Ali, chief executive of Air Arabia, told reporters yesterday.
"I think we will be going to Italy, France, the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, North Africa," he said.
[...]
"We have aircraft delivered and ready to operate from Morocco," Ali said.
(Gulfnews)