Low cost carrier flydubai announced Tuesday they will begin daily flights to Khartoum, Sudan, on November 8th. CEO of flydubai. Ghaith Al Ghaith, said he believes this new service will meet the demand of another under serviced route. Khartoum is 1,600 miles from Dubai and will be the longest route on flydubai’s network.
Ghaith said Sudan is a country with great potential for economic development and financial growth, and is working hard to make sure there are significant business opportunities for UAE businessman. He said “When you combine that with the existing demand from the many thousands of Sudanese residents in the UAE, it is easy to see why flydubai is excited about prospects for this route.” Flydubai now has five Boeing 737-800 NG aircraft and also flies to Beirut, Damascus, Amman, Alexandria, Aleppo, Djibouti, and Doha.
The New City Hall is a huge 19th century neo-Gothic building where every day at 1100 and 1200 hours, the glockenspiel on the frontage plays out a complex presentation which includes a miniature tournament, with copper figures moving in and out of the archways. Marienplatz 08 Tel: (089) 23300 ...
The distillery district was founded in 1832 and is therefore rich in history. This 45 building complex belonged to Canada’s largest distilling company in Victorian times and includes a wind mill, grain mill and the red-brick mill buildings. The Historic Distillery District holds events all year round- including a blues festival, jazz festival, and an outdoor art exhibition Admission: Free ...
The Sea Life Aquarium covers an area of more than 2000 square meters and contains thirty aquariums. You can view this giant aquarium at two heights. Firstly it can be seen from underneath as you walk through a tunnel, with the aquarium above you, and then from the top level, where you can get eye to eye with all kinds of sea life including sharks. Admission: €12.50 for adults €8.50 fo...
The Ariana Museum, also known as The Swiss Museum of Ceramics and Glass, is dedicated to the ceramic arts. It is located in the front yard of the Palais des Nations in the Parc de l'Ariana. The building was constructed between 1877 and 1884 by Gustave Revilliod to house his prodigious art collection. It was named after his mother, Ariane de la Rive. The museum was eventuall...