As of June 15th

Flydubai operates 3 flights a week to Sharm El Sheikh

Sharm El Sheikh is a popular holiday destination.

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"Fly Dubai" company announced yesterday that it will launch its flights to Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, starting from next June 15, by operating three weekly flights to Sharm El-Sheikh International Airport, to be the company's second destination in the Egyptian market, after Burj Al Arab airport in Alexandria.

The airline said in a statement that the launch of the Sharm el-Sheikh flights comes after the announcement of flights to a number of holiday destinations, including Bodrum and Trabzon in Turkey, Batumi in Georgia, Mykonos and Santorini in Greece, and Tivat in Montenegro.

"With more countries gradually lifting restrictions imposed on international travel, we are happy to expand our network and give travelers more options to travel this summer," said the chief executive of flydubai, Ghaith Al-Ghaith. Holidays for several years, we expect to see strong demand for travel from the UAE and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. ”

In turn, Sudhir Sridharan, Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations (UAE, Gulf Cooperation Council countries, Africa and the Indian subcontinent) at Fly Dubai, said: “With the return of travel demand, we can see from the inquiries we receive that our customers are keen to travel again. And they started making their travel plans, ”noting that“ Sharm el-Sheikh is another exciting destination for travelers to visit to spend their summer vacations. ”

Flydubai will resume its operations to Batumi, Georgia, and Tivat in Montenegro, starting from June 25, as both destinations provide entry visas upon arrival for residents of the country.

The flights to Bodrum and Trabzon in Turkey will start on the 4th and 24th of June respectively, with the Mykonos and Santorini flights starting from the 18th of June.

The carrier also plans to start its flights to Naples, Italy, and Salzburg, Austria, from July onwards.

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"carrier" plans to start its flights to Naples, Italy, and Salzburg, in Austria, from July.

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