Flydubai, one of the dominant players at Ben Gurion Airport and in the regional aviation scene, continues its expansion in Europe. In the coming winter season (October 2025 to April 2026), the airline will increase the frequency of its flights on the Prague-Dubai route to 10 flights weekly.
The main novelty is the addition of new morning flights on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, offering passengers maximum convenience, quick connectivity, and a wider range of choices for both holidaymakers and business travelers.
Flydubai plane at Ben Gurion This move aims to meet the growing demand for flights between Eastern Europe and the Gulf, further establishing Flydubai as a key player in the international aviation arena. Tickets are now available for purchase on the company's website, app, and through certified travel agents as part of the new launch campaign: #flyfromPRG.
The expansion in Prague is part of Flydubai's aggressive growth strategy that includes new routes to the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, including the historic route to Damascus first reported by PassportNews.
Since its inception in June 2009, Flydubai, represented in Israel by Open Sky, has undergone a significant transformation. Today, it operates a fleet of 88 Boeing 737 aircraft, flying to over 130 destinations in 56 countries, and has launched more than 98 routes that did not previously exist from Dubai, including access to less reachable markets.
With over 120 million passengers since its founding, the company continues to break barriers and connect cultures, including 8 daily flights on the Tel Aviv-Dubai route, showcasing its impressive operations in Israel almost uninterruptedly since the outbreak of war in October 2023.