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Flydubai takes to the skies
Dubai: Mon, 1 Jun 2009
Flydubai, Dubai’s first low-cost airline, took to the skies on its inaugural commercial flight today.
The flight, which took off from Dubai International Airport’s Terminal 2 at 10.30hrs bound for Rafic Hariri International Airport, Beirut, signifies an opening of the skies for low cost travel to and from the emirate.
Flydubai chairman, Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, was present to bid farewell to flight number FZ-157, which carried 189 passengers, including special guests, Eng Sultan Saeed AlMansoori, UAE Minister of Economy, Jamal Al Hai, SVP Strategy and Development, DCA and member of the Federal National Council of the UAE, and flydubai’s CEO, Ghaith Al Ghaith.
Sheikh Ahmed said: “This is an historic moment. Today, we have not only witnessed flydubai’s first commercial flight but we have also seen a new chapter in the history of aviation in the UAE.
“This region is highly dependant on air transport. It is a great credit to the vision and leadership of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, that this airline has now taken to the skies, thereby ensuring residents and visitors alike will be able to travel to more places more often.”
At 13:05 hrs Beirut local time, three hours and thirty-five minutes after take off, the flight arrived and was welcomed by a VIP delegation including: Rahman Hussain Al-Za’abi, UAE Ambassador to Lebanon, Elie Marouni, Lebanon’s Minister of Tourism and Ghazi Aridi, Lebanon’s Minister of Transport and Public Works.
Addressing a press conference in Beirut on arrival, Eng Sultan Saeed AlMansouri said: “flydubai marks the beginning of a new era for the UAE. Now, more people than ever will be able to experience the wonders of our country, ensuring we will be visited by a greater number and wider range of people.”
Ghaith Al Ghaith said: “A lot of hard work has gone into ensuring our first flight was ready for take off when we promised it would be. From our historic order of fifty 737-800 aircraft from Boeing at the Farnborough Airshow last July, through choosing cabin crew uniforms, hiring staff, selecting seat design and catering, there has been a tremendous amount of work to do. Seeing it all come together so successfully today and seeing our passengers enjoying their experience with flydubai, makes this a very proud moment.”
The new route to Beirut, with a one-way fare costing from just Dh250, means that tourists, business people and the nearly 200,000 Lebanese in the UAE will be able to make the direct trip, taking advantage of flydubai’s promise to make their journey “a little less complex, a little less stressful and a little less expensive.”
Flydubai has announced a total of four destinations and will begin daily flights to Amman on June 2, Damascus on June 8 and Alexandria on June 9. More destinations will be announced in the near future, he said.
The flydubai model is simple, with customers paying for the services they want. The ticket price includes all taxes and a hand baggage allowance of 10kg. From there, customers are able to select other services at an additional charge.
Flydubai operates from an enhanced and modernised Terminal 2 on the north side of Dubai International Airport.
Customers wishing to book their flights with flydubai can do so via the internet at www.flydubai.com, through the call centre on +9714 3010800, or at their nearest branch of Emirates Post. - TradeArabia News Service
Dubai: Mon, 1 Jun 2009
Flydubai, Dubai’s first low-cost airline, took to the skies on its inaugural commercial flight today.
The flight, which took off from Dubai International Airport’s Terminal 2 at 10.30hrs bound for Rafic Hariri International Airport, Beirut, signifies an opening of the skies for low cost travel to and from the emirate.
Flydubai chairman, Sheikh Ahmed Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, was present to bid farewell to flight number FZ-157, which carried 189 passengers, including special guests, Eng Sultan Saeed AlMansoori, UAE Minister of Economy, Jamal Al Hai, SVP Strategy and Development, DCA and member of the Federal National Council of the UAE, and flydubai’s CEO, Ghaith Al Ghaith.
Sheikh Ahmed said: “This is an historic moment. Today, we have not only witnessed flydubai’s first commercial flight but we have also seen a new chapter in the history of aviation in the UAE.
“This region is highly dependant on air transport. It is a great credit to the vision and leadership of Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, that this airline has now taken to the skies, thereby ensuring residents and visitors alike will be able to travel to more places more often.”
At 13:05 hrs Beirut local time, three hours and thirty-five minutes after take off, the flight arrived and was welcomed by a VIP delegation including: Rahman Hussain Al-Za’abi, UAE Ambassador to Lebanon, Elie Marouni, Lebanon’s Minister of Tourism and Ghazi Aridi, Lebanon’s Minister of Transport and Public Works.
Addressing a press conference in Beirut on arrival, Eng Sultan Saeed AlMansouri said: “flydubai marks the beginning of a new era for the UAE. Now, more people than ever will be able to experience the wonders of our country, ensuring we will be visited by a greater number and wider range of people.”
Ghaith Al Ghaith said: “A lot of hard work has gone into ensuring our first flight was ready for take off when we promised it would be. From our historic order of fifty 737-800 aircraft from Boeing at the Farnborough Airshow last July, through choosing cabin crew uniforms, hiring staff, selecting seat design and catering, there has been a tremendous amount of work to do. Seeing it all come together so successfully today and seeing our passengers enjoying their experience with flydubai, makes this a very proud moment.”
The new route to Beirut, with a one-way fare costing from just Dh250, means that tourists, business people and the nearly 200,000 Lebanese in the UAE will be able to make the direct trip, taking advantage of flydubai’s promise to make their journey “a little less complex, a little less stressful and a little less expensive.”
Flydubai has announced a total of four destinations and will begin daily flights to Amman on June 2, Damascus on June 8 and Alexandria on June 9. More destinations will be announced in the near future, he said.
The flydubai model is simple, with customers paying for the services they want. The ticket price includes all taxes and a hand baggage allowance of 10kg. From there, customers are able to select other services at an additional charge.
Flydubai operates from an enhanced and modernised Terminal 2 on the north side of Dubai International Airport.
Customers wishing to book their flights with flydubai can do so via the internet at www.flydubai.com, through the call centre on +9714 3010800, or at their nearest branch of Emirates Post. - TradeArabia News Service
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Nothing heard is probably a good thing as the media only turn out for negative news stories. If the flight had canceled or gone missing over the Atlantic then maybe it would have been big news, but this company is made up of some great people that are getting the job done without making a lot of noise. Even with the Boeing strike, GCAA red tape, and the economic downturn the airline still launched as promised and will continue to grow.
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Hi,
they departed on a flight of some sorts on the 29th May and were using the call sign sky dubai.
Seemed to be some confusion, so ATC asked the question if that was going to be the callsign that would be used when in service. The reply was that it would be.
they departed on a flight of some sorts on the 29th May and were using the call sign sky dubai.
Seemed to be some confusion, so ATC asked the question if that was going to be the callsign that would be used when in service. The reply was that it would be.
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100% load on first flight
Was the proud press announcement.
Well actually 100% freeloaders.
Not SLF.
Lets wait and see, but I do wish them well.
How can you book a flight in the post office, this should be a fun learning curve.
glf
Well actually 100% freeloaders.
Not SLF.
Lets wait and see, but I do wish them well.
How can you book a flight in the post office, this should be a fun learning curve.
glf