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Monday, November 30 - 2009

Flydubai strengthens presence in Africa

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, August 10 - 2009 at 10:21
  • PRESS RELEASE

Flydubai, Dubai's first low cost airline, is set to expand its network in Africa with the announcement of flights to Djibouti from 01 September 2009.

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  • Flydubai is set to expand its network in Africa with the announcement of flights to Djibouti from 01 September water-cannon salute 2009. The new service will operate three times per week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
    Flydubai is set to expand its network in Africa with the announcement of flights to Djibouti from 01 September water-cannon salute 2009. The new service will operate three times per week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
The new service, FZ601, will operate three times per week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, departing Dubai at 08:00 and arriving in Djibouti at 10:15 local time. The return flight, FZ602, will leave 45 minutes later at 11:00 and arrive back in Dubai at 15:15 local time.

One way fares to Djibouti from Dubai include all taxes and one piece of hand baggage weighing up to 10 kg, and will be available for purchase from the website, call centre (04 301 0800) and travel agents from today.

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer of Flydubai, said:
"Djibouti is an important trading destination with established commercial links with Dubai, most notably through DP World, which operates the Port of Djibouti."


Al Ghaith added, "There are very few direct flights from Djibouti to Dubai, so we anticipate strong demand for the Flydubai service from both the business and leisure markets."

With a population of just half a million people, Djibouti is roughly half the size of Abu Dhabi, with a land mass of 23,000 km2 encompassing desert, highlands and plateaus. Djibouti is a republic which was formed in 1977, when the country gained independence from France. The national languages are Arabic and French.

Bordered by Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia, Djibouti has a long history as a trading port and is strategically located on the Gulf of Aden.

Although it is not well known as a tourist destination, Djibouti has much to offer the leisure traveller. Scuba enthusiasts can explore the pristine marine life, with trips to remote offshore islands and reefs. Deep sea fishing is popular, with catches regularly including swordfish and marlin.

Land based adventures include an off-road excursion to Lake Assal, the world's third largest salt water lake and Africa's lowest point at 150 metres below sea level, or a picnic by Lake Abbe, one of the region's largest flamingo colonies.

H.E.M Ali Hassan Bahdon, the Minister of Equipment and Transport said the new route will bring enormous benefit to Djibouti nationals and expatriates living in the country.

"Our ties with the UAE and Dubai are incredibly important as our country becomes a gateway to Africa in the same way that Dubai is regarded as the entry point to its own region," he said. "The Flydubai service brings us closer to many more destinations and makes our country more accessible - it will bring new visitors to boost tourism and is excellent news for everyone who lives and works here."

The Flydubai model is simple, with customers paying only for the services they want to receive. The ticket price includes all taxes and one piece of hand baggage, weighing up to 10 kg, per passenger.

Passengers have the option to purchase checked-in baggage in advance, weighing up to 32 kg, subject to availability. Checked baggage at the airport is also strictly subject to availability and passengers are advised to book online early to secure the space, as only pre-purchased baggage can be guaranteed.

A nominal payment allows customers to select their seat and secures the extra legroom positions. Bookings can be changed for a small fee, plus any difference in the fare, and food and drink can be purchased on board.

Flydubai operates from a modernised and enhanced Terminal 2 on the north side of Dubai International Airport.
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About Flydubai:

Established in March 2008 with start-up capital of Dhs250m, Flydubai is Dubai's first low cost airline. Owned by the government of Dubai, the airline will support the city's commercial and tourism sectors by serving all travellers, providing them with affordable air links to a range of destinations.

With Flydubai, travellers can take one piece of hand baggage (weighing up to 10 kg) no larger than 56 cm x 45 cm x 25 cm on board without charge. If the bag does not meet the cabin requirements, it will be checked into the aircraft hold at a cost of Dhs150. For a little extra, passengers can check a bag. Each bag purchased can hold up to 32 kg and not larger than 90 cm x 75 cm x 43 cm. If customers want to take more, an additional bag can be purchased, subject to availability.

Based on a low cost business model, Flydubai offers a value-for-money product at an extremely competitive price. Its website (Flydubai.com) will be an important interface for customers, together with a call centre (+971 4 301 0800) and travel partners.

For further information, please contact:

Rima Salman
Account Manager
Polaris PR
T: +971 4 3415555
F: +971 4 3415588
PO Box 32838, Dubai, UAE

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