flydubai offers up to 50% off Business Class fares to selected destinations
Start a new adventure with the flydubai sale as Airline offers up to 50% off Business Class fares to selected destinations
Dubai-based flydubai has announced its latest sale, offering up to 50% off Business Class fares to more than 70 destinations around its network. The sale begins on midday 13 September and ends on 26 September for travel from 15 September 2017 to 27 October 2018. The earlier a flight is booked, the higher the discount on one-way and return fares. Further discounts are available for flydubai OPEN rewards members who will receive an extra 5% off fares during the sale period.
OPEN rewards has been designed to make spending and earning rewards points simple, straightforward and instantly rewarding, giving its members the ability to pay for flydubai flights, upgrades and optional extras for any trip on any day, to any destination.
With a network of more than 90 destinations, flydubai has something for everyone. Passengers can explore the historic European Capital cities of Bratislava and Prague or even discover the ancient worlds of Georgia, Jordan and Turkey. flydubai’s hidden gems include the city of Salalah, on the coast of Oman.
flydubai is dedicated to providing its customers with a better travel experience by offering greater choice and flexibility. With flydubai’s Business Class, passengers can enjoy a more personalised flying experience, as well as priority check-in service, comfortable spacious seats and a range of in-flight entertainment and dining options.
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