FlyDubai announces direct flights to Addu City

This is surely an announcement that many travellers must have been looking forward to as the low-cost airline starting direct routes will not only make it cheaper to fly back and forth between two of the most beautiful destinations in the world.

Source: Esquire Middle East

Source: Esquire Middle East

It seems like 2022 is a great year to either take a trip to your favourite destination or start planning your trip for the upcoming year!

With the world recovering from COVID-19, travel has finally begun to return to normal.

The frequency of flights, as well as the opening of new border crossings, is on the rise. With several countries finally recovering from COVID-19 and getting back to normal, the frequency of flights as well as the opening of borders for new destinations has started.

According to the Maldives’ Ministry of Tourism, by August 2022 there were 21 international airlines operating in the Maldives, and there appears to be another airline to add to this number as FlyDubai has announced their plans to launch direct flights to the Maldives starting February 4, 2023.

This is surely an announcement that many travellers must have been looking forward to as the low-cost airline starting direct routes will not only make it cheaper to fly back and forth between two of the most beautiful destinations in the world, with their plans to conduct daily flights to Gan International Airport will also boost the Maldivian tourism industry by making the beautiful Atoll more accessible for visitors.

“The start of our daily flights to the southern island of Gan will give our passengers more options to travel to the beautiful Maldives. This new service will reduce the commute time whether by boat or seaplane for those staying in resorts in the southern Atolls. The Maldives continues to be one of the most popular leisure destinations for our customers from the UAE, GCC and CIS. The additional frequency to the market will further support connecting traffic from Europe as well.”
Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer, FlyDubai

With return fares for economy class going as low as USD 550 and business class at USD 1,600, the time to plan your next trip to Dubai might just be next February! So save up, pack up and get ready for a trip of a lifetime.

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