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IANS/WAM | 11 Dec, 2013
As part of its drive to further improve passenger convenience and online experience, Air Arabia, the first and largest low-cost carrier in the Middle East and North Africa, Tuesday unveiled its new website.

Equipped with a number of features, the new website provides quick and easy guide allowing passengers to plan and book with greater convenience.

"The enhanced design and features of the new website are aimed at serving three different categories of customers: those who know where they seek to travel; customers who wish to receive information or help once they decided the destination; and lastly those who need advice to identify a destination," Adel Ali, group chief executive officer of Air Arabia, said in a statement.

Currently offered in eight languages - English, Arabic, French, Russian, Spanish, German, Italian and Turkish - the new website will see the addition of more languages in the months to come.

The launch of the new website comes shortly after Air Arabia unveiled its mobile website, accessible from any smart phone, as well as its iPhone app that is available for free in the Apple Apps store.
 
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