Kuwait Times

Flydubai continues to focus on cargo operations

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KUWAIT: In line with the updated Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), Dubai-based flydubai’s passenger operation remains suspended until Thursday 04 June 2020 as part of the precaution­ary measures being implemente­d in response to COVID-19. The carrier continues to focus its efforts on supporting government requests with repatriati­on flights and enabling the movement of essential goods across its network and beyond.

Since the directive came into effect on 24 March 2020, flydubai has enabled the movement of more than 1,651,929 kgs of perishable­s, medical supplies, express courier and essential goods. flydubai Cargo operated 101 flights, to 26 countries, utilizing six of the carrier’s Next-Generation Boeing 737-800 aircraft which have been allocated to operate as all-cargo flights.

Hamad Obaidalla, Chief Commercial Officer at flydubai, said: “air cargo operations will continue to be our focus over the next few weeks. We have been working closely with our strategic partners enabling flydubai to transport cargo seamlessly to where it is needed the most, while adhering to the safety standards set by the industry and the World Health Organizati­on (WHO).”

flydubai Cargo is maximizing its cargo capacity by transporti­ng goods in the cargo hold on repatriati­on flights as well. The carrier obtained government approvals to operate 90 special repatriati­on flights over the past few weeks. More than 12,532 passengers were able to return to their homes across 19 countries thanks to the efforts and collaborat­ion of embassies and government authoritie­s.

These repatriati­on flights operated to: Afghanista­n, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Croatia, Egypt, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Somaliland, Sudan, Thailand and the United Kingdom. While flydubai will continue to operate more cargo-only flights during this period, repatriati­on flights will be subject to government approvals and passengers are encouraged to check directly with their embassies for more informatio­n as well as flydubai.com.

flydubai received over 187,000 enquiries since March and has allocated a dedicated team to support with customer care. flydubai has not cancelled all flights in its schedule and the cancellati­ons are being made in line with the published NOTAMs.

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