Flydubai boosts Belgrade operations

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Flydubai will grow its frequencies between Dubai and Belgrade during July due to increased demand over the Eid al-Adha holidays in the United Arab Emirates. The carrier will operate two daily flights to the Serbian capital on July 15, July 16, July 17, July 19, July 23, July 24, and July 25. All services will be maintained by the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Based on data from the UAE, Serbia is the most popular holiday destination for the country's citizens and residents this summer, closely followed by Bosnia and Herzegovina and Turkey. People are opting for a holiday in Belgrade due to ongoing entry restrictions across Europe for UAE citizens and residents, as well as a travel corridor between the Emirates and Serbia.

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  1. Anonymous10:32

    I wonder if we might see more flights in August if Belgrade is so popular.

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  2. Anonymous10:48

    I wonder who's going to Dubai during the hottest summer months, when there is more than 50 degrees.
    Before you @me, I know there are people who are connecting, but a lot of paxa are P2P.

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    1. Anonymous10:49

      It says in the article why they are adding flights.

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    2. Anonymous12:58

      It's mainly tourists from Dubai coming to Serbia and not the other way around.

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  3. Anonymous15:21

    Come on Air Arabia, start flights !

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    1. Anonymous17:31

      They will maybe start Niš with heavy subsidies, but not BEG.

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  4. Anonymous17:07

    When will EK start Belgrade flights?

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    1. When average salary will be 1500 €

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    2. Anonymous17:41

      ^true, the same like at Emirates destinations Kabul, Baghdad, Luanda, Cairo, Budapest etc.

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    3. Anonymous19:06

      Hahaha good point last Anon

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    4. Money can't buy brains, some people here show it day by day

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    5. Anonymous20:42

      Thank you for your responses.

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