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Beirut could be Air Arabia’s third Hub

Khaleej Times - Dubai, UAE - 12th of August 2009

Air Arabia report Khaleej Time article

DUBAI — Sharjah-based Air Arabia, the Middle East’s largest low-cost carrier, is likely to choose Beirut as its third hub, an industry specialist said.

Air Arabia recently announced that it is working to set up a new hub mid-way between Casablanca and Sharjah, but refused to comment on its exact location, which should be disclosed very soon.

Air Arabia’s Chief Executive Officer Adel Ali recently said in an interview that they were “fairly close” and that “it should be a matter of weeks.”

“We compared Egypt and Lebanon and technically Beirut could be the best choice for Air Arabia for their third hub,” Karim Hijazi, Managing Director of Air Synapsis, told Khaleej Times.

Dubai-based Air Synapsis is an aviation consultancy firm for clients in the Middle East.

Beirut benefits from a well-balanced traffic demand from both the European and GCC regions making it the ideal hub to link these markets. The resulting network would enable Air Arabia to directly compete with long haul carriers between European and MENA destinations. Ideally located, between the two existing hubs, Beirut Rafik Hariri International Airport, BRHIA, is probably offering the most attractive location for Air Arabia’s expansion on both commercial and operational points of view. It has been selected by the famed "Skytrax Magazine" as the second best airport and aviation hub in the Middle East; it came just behind Dubai International Airport

Abdul Basit - Khaleej Times


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