Dubai carrier resumes operations to two more destinations

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More European destinations are opening up to travellers from Dubai.

Flydubai has resumed operations to Prague and Zagreb with up to five weekly flights from Dubai International (DXB) to Prague International Airport (PRG) and twice-weekly flights to Franjo Tuđman Airport Zagreb (ZAG).

The airline will increase the frequency of its services to ZAG to four weekly flights from December this year.

With international travel restrictions gradually easing, Flydubai has grown its network to over 95 destinations.

The restart of operations to the Czech and Croatian markets will also enable more people to travel to Dubai as Expo 2020 opens its doors from October 1.

 

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