Flydubai adds Red Sea & Al Jouf to its network

Bi-weekly flights from April 18
2024-04-01
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Flydubai adds Red Sea & Al Jouf to its network
Flydubai adds Red Sea & Al Jouf to its network

Flydubai becomes the first carrier to operate to Red Sea International from the UAE

Dubai-based low-cost carrier flydubai will commence twice-a-week operations from the UAE to the Red Sea destination and Al Jouf from April 18.
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Flydubai, the Dubai-based budget carrier, has announced the launch of services to two destinations in Saudi Arabia. This includes the resumption of flights to Al Jouf and the start of operations to Red Sea International.

According to a press statement by flydubai, flights to Al Jouf Airport (AJF) and Red Sea International Airport (RSI) start from April 18 and will operate twice a week from Terminal 2, Dubai International (DXB).

The airline adds that flights to RSI from Terminal 2, DXB will operate twice a week on Thursdays and Sundays. Likewise, flights to AJF from Terminal 2, DXB will operate twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays.

 Hamad Obaidalla

Hamad Obaidalla

“We are pleased to further expand our network in the GCC with the launch of flights to Al Jouf and Red Sea International. flydubai is committed to supporting the ongoing development in the economic and tourism sectors in the region and we are confident that these direct flights will further support the existing strong ties,’ says Hamad Obaidalla, Chief Commercial Officer at flydubai.

“We would like to thank the authorities for their support and we look forward to adding more frequencies on existing routes in the future, enabling more people to travel conveniently to more places,” Obaidalla adds.

The statement adds that Red Sea International Airport was built to provide an easy route for guests travelling to the Red Sea. Today, two luxury resorts are open at the destination, namely Six Senses Southern Dunes and St Regis Red Sea Resort. Three more resorts are on track to open later this year. 

Michael White

Michael White

Upon completion in 2030, the Red Sea will comprise 50 resorts, offering up to 8,000 hotel rooms and more than 1,000 residential properties across 22 islands and six inland sites. The destination also includes luxury marinas, golf courses, entertainment, food and beverage outlets and leisure facilities, the statement adds.

“The arrival of international travellers represents an exciting next phase in RSI’s development, following our first domestic flights touching down in September last year. We are committed to providing exceptional services to passengers and airlines alike and we look forward to further expanding our network to serve the Red Sea and travellers from around the world,” says Michael White, Chief Commercial Officer of Red Sea International Airport.

Sudhir Sreedharan

Sudhir Sreedharan

“Flydubai becomes the first carrier to operate to Red Sea International from the UAE, offering passengers direct access to Saudi Arabia’s resorts at The Red Sea destination. This underscores our commitment to opening up underserved markets and further connecting the regions we operate to via Dubai’s aviation hub,” adds Sudhir Sreedharan, Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations (UAE, GCC, Subcontinent and Africa) at flydubai.

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