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Flydubai to operate promotional Tivat charter

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Flydubai will operate a promotional charter flight from Dubai to Tivat on Monday October 3, the company has confirmed. Flight FZ4749 will carry a business delegation from the United Arab Emirates, a number of tour operators, members of the press and officials from the airline. The return service will run on Wednesday. Flydubai initially planned to introduce flights to Podgorica this year but has postponed the service until further notice. It is believed operations could begin in 2017.

The flight to Tivat will take off from Dubai Airport at 13.10, while the return service will leave at 18.10 two days later. The flight will operate with the airline's Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
September 26, 2016
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  1. Anonymous18:32

    They should first become daily in Belgrade before tinking about opening new destinations.

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