For reservations before June 17 .. “Fly Dubai” offers special prices to 10 destinations during the summer

flydubai has announced that it will provide special fares to 10 unique destinations during the upcoming summer travel period.

And it stated in a statement, that the summer offers include famous summer destinations such as: Bodrum, Mykonos, and Santorini in Greece, and Tivat in Montenegro, in addition to its latest destinations in Izmir, Turkey, and Pisa, Italy, pointing out that the offer is valid for reservations made before June 17. Current for travel until September 16, 2022.


Italian Destinations

The airline revealed that the prices of one-way and return economy class tickets to Italian "Catania" start from 2,690 dirhams, while business class prices start from 11,660 dirhams.


In turn, the prices of round-trip tickets for economy class to the Italian city of "Pisa" start from 2505 dirhams, and prices for business class "round trip" from 11 thousand dirhams.

Greece and Croatia

One-way prices for economy class tickets to Mykonos start from 2,860 dirhams, while business class prices start from 14,545 dirhams.

As for Santorini, round-trip economy class prices start from 2,835 dirhams, and return business class prices start from 11,910 dirhams.


And "flydubai" pointed out that the return prices for economy class to Croatia start from 2,420 dirhams, and business class prices from 11,450 dirhams.


Georgia and Montenegro

For its part, the prices of return tickets in economy class to the Georgian city of Batumi start from 1735 dirhams, and business class prices from 7800 dirhams.

While the prices for round-trip tickets in economy class to Tivat in Montenegro start from 2,585 dirhams, and round-trip prices in business class from 11,425 dirhams.


Turkish destinations

Flydubai stated that prices to the Turkish city of Bodrum start from 1845 dirhams, and to the city of Izmir from 1945 dirhams, while prices to the city of Trabzon start from 1990 dirhams.

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