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Eid Al Fitr 2023: Flydubai announces discounted fares to 20 destinations; Flights start at AED 1,135 

Flydubai, the Dubai-based airline, is offering passengers from the UAE special fares for travel to a number of destinations around its network. Special Eid return fares, starting from AED 1,135, are available for booking by 20 April and for travel between 15 April and 23 April 2023.

Also Read: Flydubai Is First UAE Airline To Offer Flights To Saudi Arabia’s Futuristic City

With more than 110 destinations on its network, you can enjoy a comfortable and enhanced travel experience whether you travel in Business or Economy Class. Flydubai’s special fares are available for travel to more than 20 popular destinations including Istanbul, Krabi, Milan-Bergamo, Pattaya, Pisa, Salalah, Salzburg and Tbilisi.

Make memories somewhere special this Eid and explore fabulous cities, breathtaking landscapes or enjoy a beach holiday. Return flights to Baku starts at AED 1440, Belgrade from AED 2171, Bishkek from AED 1950, and Istanbul from AED 1200. On the other hand, return flights to Italy, Belgrade, or Thailand would cost you about AED 2500. Here’s the detailed pricing.

Flydubai has created a network of 116 destinations served by a fleet of 76 aircraft. Since commencing operations in June 2009, Flydubai has been committed to removing barriers to travel, creating free flows of trade and tourism and enhancing connectivity between different cultures across its ever-expanding network.

Besides, with two thirds of the world accessible within an eight-hour flight of the United Arab Emirates, there is plenty of exploring to be done, whether it’s a city break, beach getaway, or a bucket list location. And those new locations just keep getting closer as regional carriers increase the number of flying routes. Here are 10 intriguing new flight routes that will begin service in 2023 to help you plan your trips.

So, where are you planning to travel this Eid?

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