Flydubai expands Saudi services

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Flydubai will resume operations to Abha in Saudi Arabia from June 23.

Passengers can look forward to daily services from Dubai International's (DXB) Terminal 2. 

The airline recently restarted operations to Gassim, Ha’il and Tabuk in Saudi Arabia, and launched its twice-weekly flights to AlUla; its newest destination in the Kingdom.

Flydubai has also announced plans to start operations to 10 additional routes from June 22 onwards, and these include flights to new destinations, Izmir and Pisa, as well as the resumption of services to popular summer destinations such as Bodrum, Mykonos, Santorini and Tivat.

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