Flydubai has announced special one-way tickets from Dubai to Indian and Middle Eastern destinations for as low as Dh306 during the spring and summer period.
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The Dubai-based budget carrier offers one-way flights to Mumbai for Dh306, Kozhikode for Dh330 and Chennai for Dh340.
Among other major Indian cities, airfare for Thiruvananthapuram starts from Dh350; Dh390 for Delhi and Hyderabad; Dh400 to Ahmedabad; Dh430 to Lucknow; and Dh450 to Bengaluru.
It also offers flights to Middle Eastern and North African destinations; one-way airfare for economy class to Alexandria starts from Dh610; Dh780 to Khartoum; Dh920 to Entebbe; Dh940 to Dar es Salamaa; Dh970 to Istanbul; Dh1,040 to Beirut; Dh1,1160 for Addis Ababa; and Dh1,210 to Amman.
The special fares are available to book until April 1, 2021, for travel up to September 30, 2021. Passengers are advised to book early and book online.
Flydubai’s holiday packages start from Dh1,899 per person. It includes hotel accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis and return Economy Class tickets. Residents looking for a getaway can book these special packages by March 25, 2021, for travel by April 10, 2021.
Passengers are required to make sure that they are up to date with the regulations from the IATA Travel Centre and follow the guidance issued by the authorities and the airline.
Emirates Skywards is a shared loyalty programme for both Emirates and flydubai customers offering members one loyalty currency and a single metric for earning and redeeming Miles.
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