
flydubai is taking a bold step forward in its international expansion by unveiling a new array of routes connecting Dubai to destinations including Basel (Switzerland), Pokhara (Nepal), Tallinn (Estonia), Riga (Latvia), Vilnius (Lithuania), Aleppo (Syria), and Bangkok (Thailand) between July and December 2026. Announced on 17 July 2026, this ambitious initiative marks one of the airline’s most significant growth phases in recent history, showcasing its commitment to enhancing connectivity across Europe, South Asia, the Baltic region, and the Middle East. All new services will operate from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport (DXB), further solidifying Dubai’s status as a global aviation center and offering passengers seamless onward connections, thanks to the airline’s extensive partnership with Emirates Airline.
flydubai’s latest expansion introduces both new destinations and critical service enhancements across popular routes. With the fresh additions of Basel, Pokhara, Tallinn, Riga, and Vilnius, the airline is also resuming flights to Aleppo for the first time in nearly fourteen years. The service upgrade to Bangkok highlights flydubai’s adaptive response to passenger demand. Backed by its comprehensive codeshare agreement with Emirates Airline, this network expansion is expected to enhance flexibility, widen travel options, and improve international connectivity for travelers passing through Dubai.
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The announcement of these new routes underscores an important milestone in flydubai’s long-term growth strategy.
The airline has effectively positioned itself as one of the region’s fastest-growing carriers by offering new services that span various international markets.
By diversifying its network across Central Europe, the Baltic region, South Asia, and the Middle East, flydubai is not just serving one geographical area but enhancing Dubai’s role as a vital international aviation hub.
Every newly announced route will operate exclusively from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport (DXB).
This strategic consolidation of services within a single terminal simplifies transfer processes for passengers while supporting efficient connections across flydubai’s expansive network.
Dubai continues to act as the pivotal junction linking Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, providing travelers with access to an increasing number of international destinations through a single transit hub.
The latest route additions further reinforce Dubai’s strategic role in global travel.
Basel, Switzerland (BSL) is one of the first new destinations entering flydubai’s route portfolio, with services set to begin on 2 August 2026. This development adds an important European destination, expanding the airline’s presence in Central Europe and providing direct travel options for both business and leisure travelers between Switzerland and Dubai.
This new route will enhance connectivity between the Gulf region and one of Europe’s primary economic hubs.
This Basel route will provide four weekly flights, offering regular travel opportunities throughout the week. The flight duration is expected to be around seven hours, facilitating convenient direct access between Dubai and northwestern Switzerland.
The new service is designed to promote tourism and business travel while also providing numerous onward international connections available through Dubai’s growing aviation network.
In a significant achievement for South Asian aviation, flydubai will commence services to Pokhara, Nepal (PHR) on 23 September 2026. This marks flydubai as the first UAE carrier to establish direct flights to Pokhara, enhancing connectivity between the UAE and one of Nepal’s key tourist destinations.
The service reflects the increasing demand for direct air travel options in the region.
The Pokhara service will operate daily, providing consistent travel opportunities throughout the week. Flights will depart from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport (DXB), streamlining access between the Gulf region and Nepal’s burgeoning tourism and business sectors.
This daily frequency increases scheduling flexibility, benefiting not only leisure travelers but also the significant community traveling regularly between the two countries.
The airline’s European network will further grow with the introduction of Tallinn, Estonia (TLL), with flights starting on 12 October 2026. This new service will link Dubai to one of the Baltic region’s most vibrant capital cities, enhancing tourism and commercial ties.
The Tallinn route will feature three weekly flights, offering reliable connectivity that matches anticipated passenger demand.
This new service enhances aviation links between the Baltic region and the Gulf, creating additional opportunities for tourism, trade, and business travel.
December 2026 will see another major addition with the launch of services to Riga, Latvia (RIX), marking flydubai’s first entry into Latvia. This expansion extends the airline’s reach into another significant Baltic destination and highlights its strategy to enter underserved markets.
Riga will also receive three weekly flights, allowing travelers between Latvia and Dubai to leverage flydubai’s broader international network.
Similarly, the successful conclusion of the Baltic expansion strategy will occur with the addition of services to Vilnius, Lithuania (VNO) in December 2026, also featuring three weekly flights.
In addition to the new routes, flydubai is resuming daily flights to Aleppo, Syria (ALP) starting 20 July 2026, restoring service after nearly fourteen years. This helps reconnect travelers with one of Syria’s key cities.
The airline is also ramping up its Bangkok, Thailand (DMK) route schedule in response to strong passenger demand, adding a second daily flight starting 18 July 2026. These decisions illustrate flydubai’s capacity to swiftly adjust to the shifting demands of the travel market.
All new services benefit from flydubai’s extensive codeshare agreement with Emirates Airline, enhancing travel possibilities through seamless integration of both airlines’ schedules and improved passenger services.
Passengers will enjoy the convenience of single-ticket itineraries, simplifying their booking process and streamlining travel experiences as they connect through Dubai.
The partnership also enables through-checked baggage, removing the hassle of rechecking luggage during transit at Dubai International Airport (DXB), significantly enhancing passenger comfort.
This latest network expansion is a testament to flydubai’s commitment to bolstering Dubai’s international aviation standing. By launching direct flights to Basel, Pokhara, Tallinn, Riga, Vilnius, resuming flights to Aleppo, and increasing capacity to Bangkok, the airline is broadening travel opportunities across several crucial regions.
Supported by operations from Terminal 3 at Dubai International Airport (DXB) and the strategic partnership with Emirates Airline, these new routes not only enhance global connectivity but also reinforce Dubai’s reputation as one of the world’s preeminent aviation hubs.
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