27 September 2024
flydubai expands its network in Iran
With flights to Kish Island and Kerman, the number of Iranian cities connected by Dubai rises to 8
flydubai has inaugurated new direct flights to Kish Island and Kerman, expanding its network in Iran to eight destinations. The new routes include four weekly flights to Kish Island and two weekly flights to Kerman, improving connectivity between these cities and Dubai.
Hamad Obaidalla, flydubai's Chief Commercial Officer, expressed satisfaction with the expansion of the network in Iran, underlining the airline's commitment to facilitating travel and improving global connectivity through the Dubai hub.
The new flights offer more options for passengers to travel comfortably on a modern fleet of Boeing 737s, choosing between Business Class, with ample space and in-flight entertainment, and Economy Class, which offers comfortable seats and accessible entertainment packages.
Along with these new destinations, flydubai has also recently launched daily flights to Islamabad and Lahore in Pakistan and Basel in Switzerland, strengthening its global network which now includes over 125 destinations in 55 countries.
flydubai connects five Italian airports with Dubai, offering direct flights from Naples, Milan Bergamo, Pisa, Catania and Olbia. These routes facilitate tourism and business travel between Italy and the United Arab Emirates, and through the international hub in Dubai, passengers can enjoy convenient connections to over 125 destinations around the world, covering Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, thanks to flydubai's extensive network and its collaborations with other airlines.
Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual: flydubai Press Office
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