The Dubai-based carrier expands its network to 24 routes as more countries start to lift restrictions on international travel
Dubai, UAE, 2020-Aug-18 — /Travel PR News/ — Dubai-based airline flydubai has announced today (August 13, 2020) the resumption of flights to Almaty and Nursultan in Kazakhstan from 18 August. Earlier this week, the carrier also resumed flights to Dhaka, Djibouti and Kuwait, bringing the total number of operational routes on its network to 24 destinations.
Africa and Subcontinent | Central Asia | Europe | Middle East |
Addis Ababa (ADD) | Almaty (ALA) | Belgrade (BEG) | Alexandria (HBE) |
Dhaka (DAC) | Baku (GYD) | Bucharest (OTP) | Baghdad (BGW) |
Djibouti (JIB) | Bishkek (FRU) | Kyiv (KBP) | Basra (BSR) |
Juba (JUB) | Dushanbe (DYU) | Prague (PRG) | Beirut (BEY) |
Khartoum (KRT) | Kabul (KBL) | Sarajevo (SJJ) | Erbil (EBL) |
Nur-Sultan (NQZ) | Sofia (SOF) | Kuwait (KWI) | |
Sulaimaniyah (ISU) |
flydubai’s passenger experience has been redesigned to enable travel in a safe environment that minimises crew and passenger contact. Every passenger will receive a complimentary snack or meal onboard. During a flight, air is exchanged in the cabin every two to three minutes and is sterile when it enters the cabin after passing through high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters. flydubai’s aircraft are disinfected every day with manufacturer-certified cleaning products. The airline offers the flexibility to make a change to the date of travel, rebook to another flight or destination without any penalties. Any differences in fare may apply and tickets are subject to flydubai’s terms and conditions.
flydubai has operated 831 repatriation flights since March, enabling more than 100,000 passengers to return home to 40 countries. flydubai continues to support government efforts to operate repatriation flights and more than 240 repatriation flights are scheduled in the upcoming weeks
Passengers are required to make sure that they are up to date with the regulations from the IATA Travel Centre for their whole journey, and follow the guidance issued by the authorities and the airline.
To download full travel guidelines to Dubai for international travelers, please visit: https://www.visitdubai.com/en/articles/coronavirus-advisory.
To know more about the resumption of flydubai flights, please visit:
https://www.flydubai.com/en/flying-with-us/resumption-of-flights
To know what to expect on the journey with flydubai, please visit:
COVID-19: Your journey and what you need to know
About flydubai
From its home in Dubai, flydubai has created a network of more than 90 destinations and over the next decade the airline will see its fleet grow by up to 236 aircraft. Since commencing operations in June 2009, flydubai has been committed to removing barriers to travel, creating free flows of trade and tourism and enhancing connectivity between different cultures across its ever-expanding network.
flydubai has marked its journey with a number of milestones that represent the scale of the ambition planned for the airline:
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Source: flydubai
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