Today, flydubai has announced that it will resume passenger flights on July 7th to 24 destinations, increasing to 66 destinations over the summer. These flights can be booked on flydubai.com
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flydubai will operate to the 24 following destinations, subject to government approvals: Addis Ababa (ADD), Alexandria (HBE), Almaty (ALA), Amman (AMM), Baku (GYD), Beirut (BEY), Belgrade (BEG), Bucharest (OTP), Dubrovnik (DBV), Esfahan (IFN), Juba (JUB), Kabul (KBL), Khartoum (KRT), Kiev (KBP), Krakow (KRK), Lar (LRR), Nur-Sultan (NQZ), Prague (PRG), Sarajevo (SJJ), Shiraz (SYZ), Sofia (SOF), Tbilisi (TBS), Tehran (IKA), Yerevan (EVN). Flight bookings can be made on flydubai.com. Passengers are required to make sure that they are up to date with the regulations from the IATA Travel Centre for their whole journey.
flydubai will restart flights to Bucharest (OTP) on July 10th. Twice weekly, increasing to 3x weekly from July 19th.
Hamad Obaidalla, Chief Commercial Officer of flydubai, said: “Flights are available for booking from today and will operate from 07 July. We are initially planning to operate to 24 destinations and we will continuously add destinations and flight frequencies to the network and we expect this to increase to 66 destinations over the course of the summer. This, of course, will be dependent on countries being able to open up and accept international travel.” flydubai will be announcing details of its customer journey shortly which will outline what passengers can expect and what information they need to know the next time they flydubai.
“Following the recent announcement we welcome a return to service in a safe and measured way. We have redesigned our passenger journey that is built upon existing high standards to minimise the risk of transmission of COVID-19 and we can now bring people together once again. This, along with the clear and simple guidelines set out by the authorities means it’s the perfect time to return to the skies”, added Hamad Obaidalla.