Air Arabia, the Middle East's largest low-cost carrier, said on Sunday its Nepali joint venture, Yeti Airlines International, has a capital of $50 million (Dh184m). The first flight of Yeti Airlines, also known as FlyYeti.com, landed in Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday. "We hold a majority stake in the company and have a management contract," Air Arabia's Chief Executive Adel Ali told Reuters, declining to be more specific. Air Arabia's partner is Yeti Airlines of Nepal. (Reuters) |