Pisa will be Flydubai’s third Italian destination after Naples and Catania. The new Pisa flights, starting om 24 June will operate three times weekly on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays operated by a Boeing 737 Max. Emirates will share the code on these routes and the flights will operate from Terminal 3 of Dubai International, ensuring passengers convenient connections through the Emirates hub.
Adding new destinations and increasing frequencies
"We have seen healthy growth in passenger numbers as more countries ease travel restrictions and travel demand returns to pre-pandemic levels," says Flydubai’s CCO Hamad Obaidalla. "We are looking forward to an exceptional summer as we continue to add more destinations to our network and increase flight frequencies on some of our existing routes.”
Economy and business class on the Boeing 737 Max aircraft
The Boeing 737 Max aircraft deployed on the route are configured in both economy and business classes, with the latter featuring flat beds as well as extra space, and the economy class has new Recaro seats designed to optimise space and comfort.
Flydubai has carried over 80 million passengers
From its base in Dubai Flydubai has established a network of over 95 destinations served by a fleet of 62 Boeing 737 aircraft including 34 new generation Boeing 737-800s, 25 Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 3 Boeing 737 MAX 9s. Since starting operations in June 2009, the low-cost carrier has carried over 80 million passengers.