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    flydubai adds daily Dubai Bangkok flights from July

    April 21, 2026
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    DUBAI: flydubai said on Monday it will begin daily flights between Dubai and Bangkok on July 1, adding the Thai capital to its current network and expanding its presence in Thailand to two destinations alongside Krabi. The service will operate from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport to Don Mueang International Airport, the carrier said in a statement. The route will be offered under the codeshare partnership with Emirates, giving passengers onward connections through Dubai and adding Bangkok to the Dubai-based airline’s Southeast Asia network.

    flydubai adds daily Dubai Bangkok flights from July
    Daily Dubai-Bangkok service expands flydubai’s Thailand footprint and regional reach. (Credit – WAM)

    Under the published schedule, flight FZ1333 will depart Dubai at 0135 and arrive in Bangkok at 1125 local time, while the return flight, FZ1334, will leave Bangkok at 2350 and reach Dubai at 0325 the next day. flydubai said the Bangkok service will operate every day from Dubai International’s Terminal 3, while its operating point at Don Mueang will be Terminal 1. The airline also said seats are available through its website, mobile app, contact centre, travel shops and travel partners.

    The new Bangkok service gives flydubai a second point in Thailand, where it already serves Krabi, and adds another scheduled connection between the Gulf and Southeast Asia. The carrier said the flights will be sold with Emirates under their existing codeshare arrangement, allowing travelers to book a single itinerary and have baggage checked through to their final destination. Bangkok also joins a regional network that includes destinations such as Penang and Langkawi, extending the airline’s footprint across South and Southeast Asia.

    flydubai network expansion in Thailand

    The Bangkok flights will use Don Mueang, the airport located north of central Bangkok that flydubai lists as about 22 to 25 km from downtown. The airline’s airport information page identifies Terminal 1 as its operating terminal there. For flydubai, the route adds another major city to a network that the company said reached more than 140 destinations in 58 countries, served by a fleet of 97 aircraft, as it continues to add routes from its Dubai base and broaden its reach across Asia, Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

    The launch comes after flydubai reported carrying a record 15.7 million passengers in 2025 and operating 126,604 flights during the year. In its full-year results released in February, the airline said it had expanded its network to 140 destinations and launched nine new destinations in 2025, while resuming service to three others. The Bangkok route adds another scheduled link into Asia and follows a year in which the carrier said overall network capacity, measured in available seat kilometres, increased by 6% from the previous year.

    Codeshare and fare details

    The Emirates partnership remains central to how the new route will be sold. flydubai said passengers using the codeshare will be able to travel on a single ticket, check baggage through to their destination and connect across the joint network via Dubai. In its 2025 annual results, flydubai said more than 2.5 million passengers used the Emirates and flydubai partnership last year, with access to a combined network of 243 destinations in 103 countries. That gives the Bangkok service a place inside one of the region’s largest connecting travel partnerships.

    flydubai said return Business Class fares from Dubai to Bangkok start at AED 11,100, while Economy Class Lite fares start at AED 3,000. From Bangkok to Dubai, return Business Class fares start at THB 83,900 and Economy Class Lite fares start at THB 22,100, according to the airline. Seats are on sale through flydubai’s booking channels as the daily service begins on July 1 between Dubai International and Don Mueang, bringing Bangkok into the airline’s Thailand network alongside Krabi. – By Content Syndication Services.

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