More flights to connect Dubai, Saudi destinations

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Flydubai is set to resume operations to Ha’il and Tabuk in Saudi Arabia.

Passengers can look forward to five weekly flights to both destinations from May 9 that will initially operate from Dubai World Central (DWC).

From June 23, the services will run from DXB's Terminal 2 following the completion of the northern runway refurbishment project.

The latest additions will take flydubai's Saudi network to ten destinations that also include AlUla, Dammam, Gassim, Jeddah, Madinah, Riyadh, Taif and Yanbu.

 

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