June 4 - Dubai’s budget carrier Flydubai launched its flights to Lucknow, India, yesterday. FZ433 took off on time from Dubai International Airport's Terminal 2 at 2030hrs last night, arriving at Lucknow Airport at 0150hrs local time this morning.
The airline’s CEO, Ghaith Al Ghaith, who was on board the inaugural flight, said: "After much anticipation, we are thrilled to make our first entry into India with the start of flights to Lucknow. We are thankful for the support we have received from the Indian authorities to make these flights possible. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our ties and grow the Flydubai network within India to provide more direct links between our two nations."
The grounds of Arlington Cemetery serve as a resting place for many national heroes and more than 300,000 American soldiers, veterans, and dependents. The Tomb of the Unknowns, a final resting place for unknown soldiers killed in both the World Wars, the Korean War, and until 1997, the Vietnam War as well as President John F. Kennedy's grave are located here. Virginia side of...
Sao Paulo Cultural Center (Centro Cultural FIESP) This cultural centre has, among other things, a theatre, an art and comic book library, and various art exhibits. Address: Av. Paulista 1313, Jardim Paulista Tel: 011-3146-7000 Timings: Tuesday-Sunday, 9am-7pm Entry fee: None ...
Ever since 1995, Naga world is attracting a wide range of clientele, from the casino lovers to the business elite and families! It is acknowledged as one of the best casino-hotels in Indo China and offers you their exquisite services from a relaxing spa, gaming halls, karaoke lounges, and spacious deluxe rooms and suites. At Naga world you will discover, love, and invigorate exotic beyond the tren...
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