Flydubai has announced the launch of additional routes bringing its network to more than 80 destinations.
The low-cost carrier will grow its network in Russia to 11 points with the introduction of new services to Moscow Zhukovski International Airport (ZIA) from May 12, Novosibirsk Tolmachevo International Airport (OVB) from May 28, and Perm International Airport (PEE) from June 2, in addition to the resumption of operations to four more destinations in May.
The Dubai-based airline will also restart services to Bandar Abbas International Airport (BND) from May 12 and Mashhad International Airport (MHD) from May 13, taking its operations in Iran to five points, including Larr (LRR), Shiraz (SYZ) and Tehran (IKA).
Flydubai recently announced that it will be operating seasonal flights to Bodrum (BJV) and Trabzon(TZX) in Turkey as well as Batumi (BUS) in Georgia.
The carrier is also set to restart its seasonal operations to Tivat International Airport (TIV) in Montenegro from June 25, offering passengers more choice to travel to popular destinations this summer.
flydubai announces the launch of additional routes bringing its network to more than 80 destinations.https://t.co/lRV09EytmB pic.twitter.com/AjJ1hrmJcL
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 4, 2021


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