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“Fly Dubai” is the first national carrier to occupy direct flights to Moldova

Flydubai yesterday launched its regular flights to the Moldiva capital, Kishinao, to be the first national carrier to occupy direct flights to Moldova. The launch of trips to Kishinao reflects the carrier’s commitment to opening new, non -serviced markets with the expansion of the carrier network in Europe.

Flydubai’s opening flight was received when it landed at Eugene Douga International Airport in Kishinao with traditional water machine guns, welcoming the first trip to the carrier of this city and was received by senior airport officials headed by Sergio Spolala, General Manager of the airport.

Commenting on the start of operations, Jion Effendi, Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations and Electronic Trade in Fly Dubai, said: “We are pleased to strengthen our flights to Europe by launching two weekly flights to Kishinao. As our latest gates to Europe, Moldova provides our customers wider options to explore destinations that were not previously adequate flight services. This reflects our commitment to facilitate trade and tourism, with Provide comfortable and varied travel options for our travelers from a country and through our network. “

For his part, Sergio Spolala, Director General of Eugene Douga International Airport in Kishinao, said: “We are happy to welcome Flei Dubai at the Airport and Jin Douga Kishinao International. The launch of this direct flight to Dubai is an important achievement for our airport and Moldova, as it provides new opportunities for tourism, business and cultural exchange. In the Middle East, Asia and Africa, in addition to consolidating economic relations between Moldova and the UAE.

As the capital of Moldova, Kishinao is an ideal destination for those who want to explore new destinations. Kishinao is distinguished by its diverse architecture and prominent landmarks, such as the Arc de Triomphe, as it is home to picturesque gardens, including the cathedral park and the Valley of the Roses.

The start of flydubai trips to Keishinao reflects the growing attendance of the carrier in Europe, with the start of the first carrier trips to the city of Yash, its second destination in Romania, on September 19. Next December, Venensus will join Lithuania and Riga in Latvia to the flydubai network.

The growing flydubai network has grown to cover more than 135 destinations in 57 countries, and is served by a modern and effective fleet of 94 Boeing 737 aircraft.

Details of trips

The flights are operated to Keishinaw International Airport twice a week, on Wednesday and Sunday, starting from Building No. 2 at Dubai International Airport, which is part of the joint symbol with Emirates Airlines, which provides travelers more options for linking and follow -up flights through the Dubai International Aviation Center.

Business ticket prices start back and forth from Dubai International Airport to Kishinao from 8,000 dirhams, while the prices of the basic tourist class start from 1,600 dirhams.

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