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Flydubai unveils three new destinatio­ns for the summer Dubai-based carrier to fly to Batumi, Qabala and Tivat

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Dubai-based flydubai yesterday announced the addition of three new destinatio­ns for the upcoming summer season. Batumi in Georgia, Qabala in Azerbaijan and Tivat in Montenegro are the latest destinatio­ns to join flydubai’s growing network and will operate from June to September 2017.

Following the launch of its latest popular destinatio­n, Bangkok, at the end of 2016, flydubai continues to diversify its network with the addition of more popular summer destinatio­ns for passengers from Dubai and across the region. The decision to launch these seasonal routes is in direct response to customer feedback and demand for more leisure destinatio­ns on the flydubai network.

flydubai will be the first carrier to offer direct flights from the UAE to Qabala and Tivat, and the first from Dubai to Batumi. GCC nationals will not need a visa to any of these three new destinatio­ns, while UAE residence will receive visa on arrival.

“We would like to thank the authoritie­s in Azerbaijan, Georgia and Montenegro for making it easier for the residents of the UAE and GCC to visit these countries by facilitati­ng their visa requiremen­ts,” said Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer at flydubai, commenting on the announceme­nt.

“We continue to look for opportunit­ies to further expand our network and offer our passengers more options to travel especially for the summer holiday season. These popular new routes in will complement our existing comprehens­ive network and will be a gateway to explore this part of the region,” added Al-Ghaith.

Supported by new aircraft deliveries in 2017, flydubai continues to widen its network which comprises 93 destinatio­ns in 44 countries spanning from Yekaterinb­urg in the north, Bangkok in the east, Zanzibar in the south and Prague in the west.

Batumi, which will be served by three flights a week, will be flydubai’s second destinatio­n in Georgia following Tbilisi. Qabala, which will be served by two fights a week, is flydubai’s second point in Azerbaijan after Baku. While the start of two weekly flights to Tivat will mark flydubai’s first entry to Montenegro following the successful promotiona­l trip that was held in October 2016 in partnershi­p with Porto Montenegro.

“We are confident that the demand for these new summer flights will be strong in both Business and Economy Class. The interest in affordable, popular and off-the-beaten-track holiday destinatio­ns continues to grow especially from the GCC markets and these routes offer alternativ­e options for those seeking a beach holiday or city breaks ,” said Jeyhun Efendi, Senior Vice President Commercial (UAE, EU, ME, CIS) at flydubai.

Batumi, Georgia

flydubai will operate three weekly flights between Dubai and Batumi from 22 June to 30 September 2017 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

Batumi is the second largest city in Georgia, located on the coast of the Black Sea in the country’s southwest region. Batumi is a popular tourist destinatio­n known for its bustling seaside resorts during the warm months of the summer. The city is also an important sea port with thriving shipbuildi­ng, food processing and light manufactur­ing industries.

Qabala, Azerbaijan

flydubai will operate two weekly flights between Dubai and Qabala from 22 June to 17 September 2017 on Thursdays and Sundays.

Qabala, also known as Gabala, is the capital of the Gabala District one of the richest archeologi­cal and historic regions of Azerbaijan. Qabala is considered a popular tourist destinatio­n due to the combinatio­n of a mild climate, woods along the mountains, excellent wildlife and recreation­al resorts.

Tivat, Montenegro

flydubai will operate two weekly flights between Dubai and Tivat from 23 June to 25 September 2017 on Mondays and Fridays.

Already a popular tourist resort, Tivat is set to become a nautical tourism centre for the southern Adriatic. This coastal town in southwest Montenegro is renowned for its pleasant climate and natural beauty and is convenient­ly located a short drive away from Dubrovnik in Croatia and Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovin­a.

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