DUBAI, UAE,
October 20 /PRNewswire/ -- flydubai,
Dubai's first low cost
airline, is to start daily flights to the Sudanese capital,
Khartoum, with
effect from
Sunday, November 8.
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flydubai's eighth destination, Khartoum, which sits at the confluence of
the Blue and White Niles, is a rapidly growing economy. Well known for its
oil trade, the country also boasts growing printing, glass manufacturing,
food processing and textile businesses.
At a distance of 1,600 miles from Dubai, the flight to Khartoum will be
the longest in flydubai's network, but the airline is keeping fares low with
prices starting from just AED 325 one way, which includes all taxes and one
piece of hand baggage weighing up to 10kg. Tickets are available for purchase
from the website (flydubai.com), call centre (+971-4-301-0800) and travel
agents from 12 noon today (October 20).
Ghaith Al Ghaith, CEO of flydubai believes that the airline is meeting
the demand of another under-serviced route.
"Sudan is a country with a tremendous potential for economic development
and financial growth. The country is working hard to ensure there are
significant business opportunities which are attractive to businessmen in the
UAE and further afield.
"When you combine that with the existing demand from the many thousands
of Sudanese residents in the UAE, it is easy to see why flydubai is excited
about the prospects for this route.
"flydubai is playing the role of a pioneer in the low cost sector and our
goal is to make these significant, but under-represented destinations
available, accessible and affordable. Our fares mean that people can
experience the potential of Khartoum for themselves without laying out their
own significant investment on travel."
The route also offers many more opportunities for the tens of thousands
of Sudanese expatriates working in Dubai to meet up with family and friends
more often.
The daily flight FZ631 will leave Dubai International Airport Terminal 2
at 1845hrs, arriving in Khartoum after 4hrs and 5 minutes at 2150hrs local
time. The flight from Khartoum to Dubai, FZ632, will leave at 2235hrs
arriving in Dubai the following day at 0340hrs local time.
The other seven routes in flydubai's growing network are: Beirut-Lebanon,
Amman-Jordan, Damascus and Aleppo-Syria, Alexandria-Egypt, Djibouti-Africa
and Doha-Qatar. The airline now has five Boeing 737-800 NG aircraft, after
its fifth was delivered as scheduled in mid-October.
The flydubai model is simple, with customers paying only for the services
they want to receive. The ticket price includes all taxes and one piece of
hand baggage, weighing up to 10 kg, per passenger.
Passengers have the option to purchase checked-in baggage in advance at
just AED 40 for the first piece and AED 100 for the second, weighing up to
32kg, subject to availability. Checked baggage at the airport is also
strictly subject to availability and passengers are advised to book online
early to secure the space, as only pre-purchased baggage can be guaranteed.
A nominal payment of AED 5 allows customers to select their seat and just
AED 50 secures the extra legroom positions. Bookings can be changed for a
small fee, plus any difference in the fare, and food and drink can be
purchased on board.
flydubai operates from a modernised and enhanced Terminal 2 on the north
side of Dubai International Airport.
About flydubai:
Established in March 2008 with start-up capital of AED 250 million,
flydubai is Dubai's first low cost airline. Owned by the government of Dubai,
the airline will support the city's commercial and tourism sectors by serving
all travellers, providing them with affordable air links to a range of
destinations.
With flydubai, travellers can take 1 piece of hand baggage (weighing up
to 10 kg) no larger than 56 cm x 45 cm x 25 cm on board without charge. If
the bag does not meet the cabin requirements, it will be checked into the
aircraft hold at a cost of AED 150. For a little extra, passengers can check
a bag. Each bag purchased can hold up to 32 kg and not larger than 90 cm x 75
cm x 43 cm. If customers want to take more, an additional bag can be
purchased, subject to availability.
Based on a low cost business model, flydubai offers a value-for-money
product at an extremely competitive price. Its website
(http://www.flydubai.com) will be an important interface for customers,
together with a call centre (+971-4-301-0800) and travel partners.
Note to editors:
For further information, please contact: Zahabia Motiwala or Rima Salman
at the flydubai press office at Polaris PR. Telephone: (+971-4)-341-5555.
Zahabia Motiwala mobile: (+971)50-768-9440. Rima Salman mobile:
(+971)50-273-4869. E-mail: z.motiwala@polaris-me.com or
r.salman@polaris-me.com or Heather Redpath, PR Manager for flydubai at
Mobile: (+971)-50-9508420; Email: heather.redpath@flydubai.com