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Flydubai and Sri Lankan Airlines sign interline agreement

Flydubai and Sri Lankan Airlines sign interline agreement

Partnership will give Dubai passengers access to 16 additional destinations 

Low-cost airline Flydubai has signed an interline agreement with Sri Lankan Airlines to offer passengers access to more destination between the UAE, Sri Lanka and beyond.

The agreement, made on 9 September 2024, will offer Flydubai passengers access to 16 destinations on Sri Lankan’s network spanning Southern and East Asia, the Middle East and Australia, including Melbourne, Seoul, Singapore and Tokyo.

In addition, it will enable passengers travelling with Sri Lankan Airlines to connect via Dubai’s international hub to more than 30 destinations that Flydubai operates to across Africa, Central Asia, Central and Southeast Europe as well as the Middle East. This includes destinations such as Bucharest, Krakow, Mombasa, Naples, Tashkent and Zanzibar.

The new partnership will offer passengers the convenience of single-ticket itineraries, through-checked baggage and coordinated flight schedules.

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Flydubai CEO, Ghaith Al Ghaith, said: “Since the start of operations to Sri Lanka in 2010, we have seen consistent demand for travel between our two countries over the years. 

“Dubai remains an important thriving aviation hub and, through these interline agreements, this will open up new horizons for our passengers, giving them more options to explore the world with ease.”

Today Flydubai has a network of more than 125 destinations in 55 countries and has opened more than 90 new routes that did not previously have direct air links to Dubai.

Interline flights under the agreement between the carriers are now available for booking through the respective airline websites.

For more information, visit www.flydubai.com or www.srilankan.com



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