Opening page…
Airline News

FlyDubai to start flights to Assuit and Istanbul

Published by Irhal

Dubai’s budget carrier, FlyDubai will launch flights to Assiut in Egypt and Istanbul, Turkey, thus increasing its network to 15 destinations. With a flexible price range starting from AED350, flights to Assiut, the largest town in upper Egypt, will be thrice a week and will start on Monday May 24. Meanwhile, flights to Istanbul will start from June 17 and will be priced at AED450. The airline will fly to…

alt

Meanwhile, flights to Istanbul will start from June 17 and will be priced at AED450. The airline will fly to Istanbul five times a week. Speaking on the occasion, Ghaith Al Ghaith, CEO of FlyDubai said: “The addition of these new routes is in line with our commitment to make travel to key destinations in this region more accessible and more affordable. These two routes are excellent examples of the type of destinations FlyDubai is committed to serving. Assiut currently has very few direct links to the UAE, so by offering this destination we are fulfilling our promise to make travel a little less complex, a little less stressful and a little less expensive.”

More Travel News

All travel news
Thailand Unveils Summer Holiday 2026 Shopping Bangkok, Thailand, 31 July 2026: press image

Travel News

Thailand Unveils Summer Holiday 2026 Shopping

This summer, Central Shopping Centers invites international visitors to experience the best of shopping, dining, and leisure with Summer Holiday 2026, running from 20 July – 30 September 2026. Created exclusively for international tourists, the campaign offers shopping privileges across Thailand’s five world-class shopping malls: centralwOrld, Central Park…

Read full story
Special "Ahlan Jordan" Prices for Tourists press image

Travel News

Special "Ahlan Jordan" Prices for Tourists

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and the Jordan Tourism Board, in cooperation with tourism associations, have launched the integrated digital platform "Ahlan Jordan" as part of measures to support the tourism sector and address the impact of regional circumstances on travel activity.

Read full story