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fly Dubai adds four destinations in Saudi Arabia

fly Dubai adds four destinations in Saudi Arabia

flydubai, the Dubai-based airline, has announced the launch of four destinations in Saudi Arabia. This includes the start of flights to Neom from 16 March, Najran from 18 March, Al Qaisumah from 21 March and Jizan from 26 April.

Flydubai’s Match Day Shuttle service started today from World Central (DWC)(Opens in a new browser tab)

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Hamad Obaidalla, Chief Commercial Officer at flydubai, said: “flydubai remains committed to opening up underserved markets and so we are pleased to offer our customers more options for travel with the launch of these four destinations. As Saudi Arabia continues on its path of economic growth and investment in developing its tourism sector, we look forward to offering passengers from the UAE and around our network the opportunity to explore more of the country.”

fly Dubai expands its network in Africa to 11 destinations(Opens in a new browser tab)

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flydubai operates flights to more than 114 destinations, 75 of which were underserved markets that did not previously have direct air links to Dubai. The growing network is served by a fleet of 76 Boeing 737 aircraft.

Flight details for the four destinations

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Flights will operate from Terminal 2, Dubai International (DXB).

Start Date

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Flight Number

Departure Airport

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Arrival Airport

Frequency

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16 March

FZ 851/852

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Terminal 2, DXB

Neom Airport (NUM)

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02 weekly flights

18 March

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FZ 803/804

Terminal 2, DXB

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Najran Airport (EAM)

03 weekly flights

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21 March

FZ 837/838

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Terminal 2, DXB

Al Qaisumah Hafar Al Batin Airport (AQI)

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02 weekly flights

26 April

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FZ 801/802

Terminal 2, DXB

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Jizan Airport (GIZ)

04 weekly flights

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Flights are available to book on flydubai.com, the official flydubai App, the Contact Centre in Dubai.

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A 17-yr boy was arrested for making a hoax bomb threat, causing multiple flight diversions and delays.

A 17-yr boy was arrested for making a hoax bomb threat, causing multiple flight diversions and delays.

Mumbai police have detained a 17-year-old boy from Chhattisgarh who allegedly issued bomb threats to multiple international flights via social media. According to the police, the minor made the threats to settle a financial dispute by framing another person.

The incident began on Monday night when a New York-bound Air India flight, originally departing from Mumbai, had to be diverted to New Delhi after receiving a bomb threat. The flight was later rescheduled. That same evening, two other international flights operated by IndiGo, heading to Jeddah and Muscat, also received similar threats, causing delays of several hours.

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The investigation revealed that all three threats originated from posts made by the minor from Chhattisgarh, leading to his detention. He was subsequently handed over to the local Juvenile Justice Board. The Mumbai police found that the boy had used the name and picture of another individual, also from Chhattisgarh, to create a fake social media account and issue the threats. The intention, according to the police, was to frame the other person and settle a score over a financial disagreement.

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The situation escalated on Tuesday, when a total of seven flights, including one bound for the United States, received similar threats through a social media handle. Security agencies initiated counter-terrorist drills at various airports to ensure safety. Further investigation into the minor’s actions and motivations is ongoing.

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