flydubai adds two Pakistani destinations to its network


(MENAFN) Dubai's economic airline flydubai unveiled plans to added two more destinations in Pakistan, Arabian Business reported. The airline, which competes with Air Arabia and Jazeera Airways, said it will start flying three times a week to Multan in the centre of the country on March 14. It will also serve Sialkot in the north-east starting from March 13, also three times a week. CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith said the expansion plans were set as more people seek affordable fares between the two countries. Since commencing services in summer 2009, flydubai has built up a network of more than 50 destinations across the Middle East, Africa and the Subcontinent. The carrier operates a fleet of 26 aircraft.


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