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Flydubai adds Egypt’s Al Alamein to its 2025 summer schedule

Flydubai adds Egypt’s Al Alamein to its 2025 summer schedule

Carrier becomes the first to offer direct flights to the destination

Low-cost UAE airline Flydubai will commence flights to Egypt’s Al Alamein region from 21 June, 2025, growing its seasonal summer schedule to 10 destinations

The announcement confirms the Dubai carrier as the first to offer direct flights from the emirate to the new leisure destination in Egypt.

Flights will operate daily from Terminal 2 of Dubai International (DXB) between 21 June and 7 September, 2025.


The service will depart DXB each day at 08:45, arriving at Al Alamein International Airport (DBB) at 12:00, with the return service leaving DBB at 13:00, landing back at DXB at 18:00.

Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer of Flydubai, said: “We are excited to add Al Alamein to our seasonal summer schedule. The daily operation will enable more visitors to enjoy the stunning Mediterranean coastlines, beautiful beaches and vibrant atmosphere of Egypt’s North Coast region.”

With the addition of its summer operations to Al Alamein, Flydubai grows its network in Egypt to three destinations including Alexandria and Cairo (Sphinx), served by 21 weekly flights.

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Sudhir Sreedharan, FlyDubai Divisional Senior Vice President of Commercial Operations, said: “We continue to look for new opportunities to grow our network and offer our customers more options for travel, especially during busy travel periods.

“Al Alamein is a fantastic new edition to our summer offering which includes popular destinations such as Batumi, Bodrum, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Mykonos, Santorini and Olbia. We are confident that Al Alamein will be a popular destination for passengers from the UAE as well as from across the network.”

For more information, visit flydubai.com



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