A flexible ticketing policy was implemented

"Flydubai" raises its destinations to 34 international stations

"Flydubai" resumed its regular flights since July 7. Archives

The total number of stations covered by flydubai, within its global network, reached 34 stations in Africa, Central Asia, Europe and the Indian subcontinent, in addition to the Middle East region, according to the website data issued by the airline.

The company said that travelers can book flights to these destinations, noting that it will resume its flights to selected destinations through its global network, while taking all necessary measures to ensure the safety of passengers and crew during the flight, and to maintain the safety of employees.

The list of African destinations includes: Addis Ababa, Khartoum, Juba, Djibouti, Dar es Salaam, Entebbe, and Zanzibar, in addition to stations: Almaty, Baku, Bishkek, Dushanbe, Kabul, Nur Sultan, and Yerevan in Central Asia.

The list of European destinations includes: Belgrade, Bucharest, Kiev, Prague, Sarajevo, Sofia, in addition to Sialkot, Dhaka, Faisalabad, Karachi, Quetta, and Multan in the Indian subcontinent, while the list of Arab destinations in the Middle East includes: Alexandria, Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, Amman, Baghdad, Basra, Kuwait, and Beirut.

The carrier operates regular flights to these destinations, as well as return flights to other destinations.

And flydubai pointed out that it has applied a flexible policy regarding ticket reservations, noting that in the event of canceling the flight, it provides travelers with the option to refund the ticket value, with a voucher valid for 12 months from the date of issuance, as well as the option to re-book for free for travel for up to 60 years. Days from the original date of travel.

She explained that in the event that the travel plans change on the part of the customer, they also allow the option to refund the value of the ticket, through a voucher, provided that the normal price rules are applied, pointing out that the voucher is valid for 12 months from the date of its issuance, in addition to the option of «rebooking». With pricing rules applied to any reservation modification.

The «flydubai» resumed its regular flights as of the seventh of last July, as reservations were available on the airline’s website initially to only 24 destinations.

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