flydubai boosts its frequency on African routes for summer
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The forthcoming summer season will see flydubai increase frequency of flights on some of its routes in Africa.
With the additional flights, the airline will operate a total of 78 flights a week to 12 points in East and North Africa.
From 29 March, flydubai will increase its service from five flights a week to daily to Juba and three flights a week instead of two to Bujumbura. Zanzibar will be served with four flights a week instead of two. While Alexandria in Egypt will also see flydubai increase its flights from two to three a day from June 2015.
Ghaith Al Ghaith, chief executive officer of flydubai said: “We have seen strong demand for travel across our network in Africa, and we look forward to welcoming more passengers on board our flights.”
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