Second Nepal Destination: flydubai Adds Pokhara Daily Flights in September
flydubai will begin daily Dubai–Pokhara flights from September 23, 2026, expanding access to Nepal’s tourism hub and boosting UAE connectivity
flydubai will begin daily Dubai–Pokhara flights from September 23, 2026, expanding access to Nepal’s tourism hub and boosting UAE connectivity
The Dubai-based airline has announced that it is ready to launch daily flights to Berlin and Stuttgart, subject to approval from the German Ministry of Transport
Dubai signals steady air connectivity: Despite regional tensions, DXB says dozens of airlines continue operating regular flights across the Gulf, Asia, Africa and the Middle East
The first interline agreement between the Emirati airline and Cyprus Airways will allow passengers to fly via Dubai to dozens of destinations in Asia, Africa and the Gulf on a single ticket
Arabian Travel Market organizers have changed the date of the largest conference in the Middle East, to boost participation and maximize business opportunities. These are the new dates
Dubai International Airport maintained its global status after recording a record 95.2 million passenger traffic in 2025, connecting more than 260 destinations worldwide
As part of the move, Israel is proposing to significantly increase flydubai's operations at Ben Gurion Airport using slots vacated by foreign companies, with the aim of making Dubai the central connection hub for Israelis to the East and other destinations around the world, and further strengthening relations with the United Arab Emirates
flydubai will begin direct flights between Dubai and Benghazi from June 17, becoming the first UAE carrier to operate the route. Flydubai: "The launch of our new operations to Libya marks another milestone in our network expansion strategy and reinforces our commitment to opening underserved markets"
The Italian airline has announced that it aims to resume flights to Tel Aviv as early as July, while the suspension of the route to Dubai will continue until at least mid-September due to the situation in the region
According to DXB airport data, despite the aviation disruptions caused by the war, operational continuity was maintained with millions of passengers, but the airport suffered a very sharp decline in movements. Now they are preparing for a renewed increase in demand
Dubai establishes itself as a global leader in the field, setting a new standard for marine environment conservation. The Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism notes this is a new stage in Dubai’s commitment to global sustainability, for a sustainable future for future generations