flydubai Introduces New Flight Routes for 2025

flydubai has announced five new destinations for travel starting in 2025, enhancing its extensive network from Dubai. The new routes include Al Alamein in Egypt, Antalya in Turkey, Bushehr in Iran, Chișinău in Moldova, and Iași in Romania, along with the return of flights to Pisa in Italy. This expansion offers travelers fresh options for holiday destinations as summer approaches.

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The new flights to Al Alamein will operate daily, starting June 7, with flights departing from Dubai International Airport (DXB) at 8:45 AM UAE time and arriving in Egypt at noon local time. The return flights will leave Al Alamein at 1 PM and land back in Dubai at 6 PM. This picturesque Egyptian coastline is expected to attract many visitors, especially with summer temperatures averaging around 32 degrees Celsius.

Another addition is Antalya, a well-known coastal destination in Turkey, which will also feature daily flights starting June 5 and continuing through September 30. Known for its stunning turquoise waters and historical sites, Antalya is ideal for tourists seeking a Mediterranean getaway.

flydubai has launched services to Bushehr, Iran’s energy capital, with flights commencing on March 13, operating twice a week. This port city is rich in history and offers various significant sites for visitors. Additionally, flights to Chișinău will begin on September 17, with two weekly flights to the Moldovan capital, famous for its unique architecture and natural parks. Emirates will collaborate on both the Chișinău and Iași routes, providing passengers with increased connectivity.

In Pakistan, flydubai will start a daily service to Peshawar from May 15, connecting travelers from the UAE and the GCC to the Bacha Khan International Airport. Flights to Pisa have also been reintroduced, with three weekly flights operating from DXB to Pisa International Airport, known for its iconic Leaning Tower.

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Furthermore, flights to Riga and Vilnius in Latvia and Lithuania will commence in December 2025, respectively. Both cities are recognized for their beautiful architecture and UNESCO World Heritage sites, appealing to those interested in cultural exploration.

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