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

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    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 East. Etihad Airways: EY: ETD: ETIHAD: 2003 Abu Dhabi International ...

  3. Middle East Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Middle East Airlines Boeing 747-200 in 1984. Middle East Airlines - Air Liban was founded on 31 May 1945 by Saeb Salam and Fawzi EL-Hoss with operational and technical support from BOAC. Operations started on 1 January 1946 using three de Havilland DH.89A Dragon Rapides on flights between Beirut and Nicosia, followed by flights to Iraq, Egypt ...

  4. The Emirates Group - Wikipedia

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    Emirates is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, and a major airline in the Middle East. It is the national airline of Dubai, United Arab Emirates and operates over 1,990 passenger flights per week, [39] from its hub at Dubai International Airport, to over 101 destinations in 61 countries across 6 continents. [40]

  5. Gulf Air - Wikipedia

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    Gulf Air is the sponsor of the Bahrain Grand Prix and Bahrain International Airshow. It is certified as a 5-Star COVID-19 Airline Safety Rating by Skytrax, [5] [6] becoming one of just sixteen airlines and the third airline in the world and in the Middle East respectively to achieve this top recognition.

  6. United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    امارات. United Arab Emirates portal. The United Arab Emirates [b] ( UAE ), or simply the Emirates, [c] is a country in West Asia, in the Middle East. Located at the eastern end of the Arabian Peninsula, it shares borders with Oman and Saudi Arabia; as well as maritime borders in the Persian Gulf with Qatar and Iran.

  7. Riyadh Air - Wikipedia

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    Riyadh Air ( Arabic: طيران الرياض) is a planned second flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, based in Riyadh. [3] [4] The airline's main hub will be at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, and will operate domestic and international scheduled flights to over 100 different destinations in the Middle East and six continents.

  8. Middle East tension: how worried should airline passengers be?

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    The Australian airline says ending the westbound nonstop is a temporary adjustment “due to the situation in parts of the Middle East”. But the decision has increased alarm among passengers who ...

  9. Jazeera Airways - Wikipedia

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    Jazeera Airways K.S.C ( Arabic: طيران الجزيرة) is a Kuwaiti low-cost airline with its head office on the grounds of Kuwait International Airport in Al Farwaniyah Governorate, Kuwait. [2] It operates scheduled services in the Middle East, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Europe. [3] [4] Its main base is Kuwait ...