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flydubai adds four more European destinations

The new routes will be added in May 2021

If you’re hoping to fly to Europe this summer, there will now be more flight paths to get to where you want to be faster.

Low-cost UAE airline flydubai is launching flights to four more cities in Europe, so if you’re looking to head to Italy, Austria or Malta – you’re in luck.

The flights will start from May 2021 and will be heading for Catania and Naples in Italy, Salzburg in Austria and Malta International Airport.

This brings flydubai’s destinations to more than 65. It also takes the European destinations to 20, with other popular cities including Belgrade, Bucharest, Helsinki, Istanbul, Krakow, Prague and Sofia.

Flights to Malta and Catania will be begin on May 4, and will have four flights a week. If you’re head-ing to Naples, you can fly there from May 13, and flights will go three times a week.

And it’s the first direct flight from the UAE to Salzburg. These flights start on May 13, with four flights a week.

“With the start of flights to Catania, Malta, Naples and Salzburg we continue to gradually grow our network catering to an increasing demand for travel, as more passengers return to the skies and more countries ease restrictions on international air travel,” said Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer at flydubai.

“Since commencing operations in 2009, we have been committed to opening up previously under-served markets and the launch of our latest routes in Europe demonstrates our continuous efforts to offer more people the opportunity to travel more often while creating free flows of travel, trade, and tourism.”
For more information visit www.flydubai.com.

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