About Air Arabia
Air Arabia is the largest and first Low Cost Carrier (LCC) in the Middle-East and North Africa region. The airline is committed to providing unsurpassed comfort, reliability and economy on Air Arabia flights. Around 82 different destinations are covered under the flight schedule of the airline. With a catchy and effective punch line, 'Pay Less. Fly More.', Air Arabia promises to provide value for money to its passengers. The airline won the prestigious 'Corporate Social Responsibility Award' in 2012 at 2012 Aviation Business Awards held in Dubai. This award was presented to the carrier in recognition of its contribution to improve livelihoods in rural communities under its 'Charity Cloud Initiative'. Air Arabia was among first companies in the region to have launched a sustainable CSR program with the 'Charity Cloud' project. The initiative was launched in the year 2005 in collaboration with the Sharjah Charity International. In 2012, the airline also introduced its state-of-the-art mobile website, which adds to the convenience of the passengers by providing travel information on-the-go. The new mobile website also facilitates online booking of air tickets at reasonable air fare. A pioneer in using latest technologies, Air Arabia also launched an advanced online check-in for its passengers making air travel more convenient for them.
About Paramaribo (PBM)
Located on the banks of the Suriname River, Paramaribo is the capital and largest city of Suriname. The city is situated nearly 15 km inland from the Atlantic Ocean, in the Paramaribo district. Not a dry season, but the city experiences overall a tropical rainforest climate. The land of Paramaribo has its inhabitants bearing origins from Africa, East India, indigenous, Java, China and Dutch. Hence the culture and music also has elements relating to all of them. Multi-ethnicity prevails as a result hence. The land of Paramaribo owns precious structures from the ancient or historic era. Roman Catholic Kathedraal is one of the largest wooden structures in the world. Skilfully constructed with subtly wooden interior, and ornately carved spires, Dutch Israeli Synagogue is the biggest mosque in the Caribbean, which provides you a peek window to know about the city's historic Catholicism. Then there are two gigantic museums- Numismatic Museum and Stichting Surinaams Museum. First one is dates back to Dutch colony and is situated on Paramaribo street. Second one is a pentagonal 17th century fort cocooned inside Fort Zeelandia. Fort Zeelandia is a tapering fortress, built buy French and fixed at its place for the last 300 years. If you want to see what goes in the ceremonial field, visit the Maroon market, and you will know the religious practices of the locals. As diverse is the city's culture, the same is in its entertainment ways. Decked with techno downstairs and salsa upstairs, Club Touche is a favorite place for tourists. Starzz Disco offers you one of the hottest dance venues. People hit the dance floors here specially at weekends. Also witness the exciting strip here. Cafe-Bar 't Vat is an outdoor bar cum cafe facilitated with live music. Paramaribo owns variety of restaurants which offer distinct cuisines, and varied drinks. The categories are like- Indian, Indonesian, Market, Breakfast, Cafe, Chinese, Creole and Dumpling. Sarinah, Chi Min, Joose Rotichop, De Waag Restaurant, Mix Food and Zeeland Coffee Beanery. Before leaving the land, make sure to ride on shopping spree to Steenbakkerijstraat, Domineestraat and Vaco Press. Paramaribo is a land which has got anything for everyone, no one will be left unsatisfied. So, quickly log onto MakeMyTrip.com and book online your ticket to Paramaribo. You will book here cheap online flight tickets, within your budget hotels, your preferred destinations and your own style of traveling.
About Paramaribo Zanderij International Airport
Paramaribo Airport, Surinam, PO Box 1870, Wayambosteet M 5, 20km en Hoop, Paramaribo, Surinam
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