The Dubai-based airline, flydubai, will resume flights to Taif in Saudi Arabia on 15 April. This brings the number of destinations served by the carrier in the kingdom to seven.
Flights will depart from Terminal 2 at the Dubai International (DXB) to Taif International Airport (TIF), and will operate daily.
The chief executive officer at flydubai, Ghaith Al Ghaith (below), said: “We are pleased to see our network grow to offer more than 95 unique destinations. The network expansion has been supported by our growing fleet as we continue to take delivery of more aircraft over the next few months.
“We look forward to welcoming passengers back on our flights to Taif and thank the authorities for their continuous support.”

flydubai has built a network of more than 95 destination in 50 countries served by a young fleet of 63 Boeing 737 aircraft, the state-run news agency, Wam, reported.
With the daily flights to Taif, flydubai’s network in Saudi Arabia will grow beyond serving key destinations such as AlUla, Dammam, Jeddah, Madinah, Riyadh and Yanbu.
flydubai has also redesigned its passenger experience to enable travel in a safe environment that minimises crew and passenger contact and offers passengers confidence to travel at every step of their journey.