For travel between 1st and 4th December 2022

Flydubai launches offers on tickets to 11 destinations

Flydubai has established a network of 100 destinations served by a fleet of 68 aircraft.

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Fly Dubai has offered offers on airline tickets to 11 destinations within its global network, in conjunction with the country's National Day holiday, pointing out that the offers start from 1,450 dirhams for the economy class.

According to the offers, of which Emirates Today received a copy, it is currently available for reservation for travel between the first and fourth of December 2022, subject to terms and conditions.

Trip prices to the Omani city of Salalah start at 1,450 dirhams, and to the Georgian cities of Tbilisi and Baku, Azerbaijan, from 1,550 dirhams.

Prices also start from 2090 dirhams to the city of Ljubljana in Slovenia, and Zagreb in Croatia, and from 2300 dirhams to the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo), and from 2500 dirhams to the Austrian destinations of Salzburg, and Italian Catania and Pisa, while ticket prices start to each of the Czech Prague, and Hungarian Budapest from 2,700 dirhams.

A few days ago, the airline launched offers of packages, including travel tickets and hotel accommodation for three nights, to the Armenian capital (Yerevan) at prices starting from 2140 dirhams, to the city of Colombo in Sri Lanka at prices starting from 2500 dirhams, to the Georgian city of Tbilisi starting from 2600 dirhams, and to the Serbian capital Belgrade. Starting from 2900 dirhams.

From its headquarters in Dubai, flydubai has established a network of 100 destinations served by a fleet of 68 aircraft.

Since commencing operations in June 2009, flydubai has been committed to removing barriers to travel, facilitating the flow of trade and tourism, and promoting cross-cultural communication through its ever-growing network.

The airline's destinations are distributed across Africa, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Central and Southeast Europe, the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent, as well as the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council, with the opening of unserved markets, as it opened more than 70 new destinations that did not previously have direct flights with the airline. Dubai, or not served by an Emirates airline from Dubai. 

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