Flydubai spreading wings to Krabi and Yangon
Dubai-based flydubai is launching flights to Krabi in Thailand and Yangon, Myanmar.
The new daily route is in cooperation with Emirates and begins from December 10, 2019 at Terminal 3 at Dubai International.
The daily service touches down first in Yangon before heading to Krabi.
"We are proud to see the flydubai network expand further east with the launch of flights to Krabi and Yangon. Over the past 10 years we have remained committed to opening up underserved markets," said flydubai CEO, Ghaith Al Ghaith.
The airline has partnered with Emirates, since 2017 and extends beyond a conventional codesharing tie-up.
It includes an integrated route network in some sectors with coordinated flight scheduling.
Emirates also flies to Bangkok and Phuket from the Dubai hub.
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