flydubai, the low-cost airline based in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is starting flights between Dubai and Doha, the capital of Qatar, twice daily from October 18, 2009.
India’s premier international airline, Jet Airways, plans to start operations between Dubai and Hyderabad.
Jet Airways, based in Mumbai, India, has launched daily, non-stop services between Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Mumbai.
United Airways, the leading private airline of Bangladesh, has announced that it will start flying between Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from July 10, 2009.
flydubai, the low-cost airline based in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), is launching its operations from India from July 13, 2009, by flying to the cities of Lucknow, Coimbatore and Chandigarh.
A new stopover package from Emirates airline will offer First and Business Class passengers the opportunity to stopover and experience Dubai for free.The airline said that All First and Business Class bookings made for travel on Emirates Airlines between May 15, 2009 and September 15, ...
Jet Airways has added daily flight services to Dubai from Chennai, from April 23, 2009. It has also launched another daily Mumbai-Dubai flight.
Emirates Airlines, the national airline of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), will start double-daily services from Dubai to Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia, from May 1, 2009.
Dubai-based Emirates has launched a new Companion Offer scheme that would provide its passengers in the Chennai-Dubai route with a complimentary economy class return ticket for a companion.
Emirates Airline, owned by the government of Dubai, will make the first commercial flight of Airbus A380 Superjumbo aircraft to Pearson International Airport in Toronto, Canada, on June 1, 2009.
Emirates to fly Airbus A380 Superjumbo on Toronto-Dubai route from June 1, 200.
Airline major Emirates has unveiled its dedicated and unique technology and entertainment corner called e-zone.
Emirates Airline has stepped up its presence in Australia with the introduction of a second daily service to Brisbane and a third daily service to Melbourne.
Emirates Airline, based in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has started service with Airbus A380 Superjumbo, the world's largest passenger airliner, to New Zealand.
Dubai International Airport, in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has posted a 9.01% increase in passenger traffic and a 9.38% increase in freight traffic year-on-year traffic in 2008, despite the worldwide economic slump and a slowdown in global travel demand.
Singapore Airlines, the national airline of Singapore, has decided to increase the number of flights to the Arab-Persian Gulf region by more than doubling its weekly flights.
Kingfisher Airlines has said that it would add seven more international flights to its roster of flights, by April 2009.
Emirates Airline will strengthen its Middle East route network with additional flights to Amman, Riyadh and Jeddah, starting February 2009. These additions follow the airline’s recent increase of services to Damascus in December 2008, from nine flights a week to 11.
Kingfisher Airlines plans to start Dubai-Srinagar flights soon, DNA has reported.
Dubai-based Emirates has introduced daily flights to Abidjan’s Cote D'Ivoire, a leading producer of cocoa and a key ingredient behind one of the world's favourite treats, chocolate.
Emirates has marked the arrival of its first non-stop service between Dubai and San Francisco, at the San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
Emirates is to double its services between two of the fastest growing cities - Dubai and Lagos.
Dubai-based Emirates Airline has said that that it will boost its ongoing initiatives to facilitate travel for passengers affected due to the closure of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, by operating two additional, special flights to U-Taphao Airport until December 5 as well as re-instating its scheduled Dubai-Bangkok-Dubai flight effective December 6.
Wataniya Airways of Kuwait to start operations by flying to Dubai on February 8, 2009
The Middle East has finally ushered in the much important IATA e-freight initiative with Dubai becoming the first in the region and just 14th in the world to go for paperless cargo operations. This is believed to be a new milestone for the air cargo space.
Emirates Airlines has begun its Los Angeles service, marking the first non-stop operation connecting Dubai to Los Angeles. The airline is flying its Boeing 777-200LR on the route, offering 266 seats in a three class configuration and providing up to 10 tonnes of cargo capacity.
In a further ramping up of its services in Europe, Dubai based Emirates Airline will kick off daily flights to Cyprus from December 1. Emirates has been flying to Cyprus since 1994 and currently offers a five-times a week service from Dubai.
Entering into a tie-up with Atlantis, the flagship resort and water park recently opened on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah, Dubai-based Emirates Airline has unveiled a new offer for its passengers.
FlyDubai, the new low cost airline from Dubai , has placed an order for 54 Next-Generation 737-800 aircraft from Boeing. The order is valued at approximated US$4 billion and is termed as the biggest single order by a Gulf-based low cost carrier for the Boeing aircraft.
Dubai has a new low cost airline and it has been christened FlyDubai.