Emirates and Flydubai will have a combined network of 168 destinations by the end of May as their codeshare deal continues to expand.
Since the revival of the airlines’ codeshare partnership in September, close to 500,000 passengers have flown on the combined network.
Top destinations booked through the codeshare include Kabul, Kathmandu, Kyiv, the Maldives and Zanzibar, a statement said.
Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum (pictured below), chairman and chief executive of Emirates Group and chairman of Flydubai, said: “The Emirates and Flydubai partnership continues to grow steadily to offer travellers even better connectivity to Dubai, and through Dubai to an extensive global network.
“We are seeing strong customer take-up and are excited to take the partnership to the next level by expanding services to new destinations… We’re confident that both airlines will rebuild their networks even better, as they chart the path to recovery,” he added.
Emirates customers can travel on codeshare flights to over 56 Flydubai destinations, while Flydubai customers can choose from over 82 Emirates destinations. Customers can also take advantage of an enhanced schedule spread across 30 destinations served by both airlines.

Flydubai recently announced the resumption of flights into 12 destinations in Russia, five cities in Iran, as well as flights to seasonal destinations in Georgia, Turkey and Montenegro, with more destinations expected to be announced in the coming months as countries open their borders for business and tourism.
Both airlines continue to add flight schedules with 16 additional countries opening up for international tourism with quarantine-free entry, including Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Djibouti, Finland, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Romania, Serbia, Tanzania, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
Starting May 21, Emirates’ customers will enjoy an even better experience with improved schedules, and connections to 22 Flydubai destinations from Terminal 3 including Basra, Belgrade, Bucharest, Kyiv, Odesa, Prague, Salalah, Sofia, Zanzibar, amongst others.
Both airlines said they have implemented extensive biosafety measures throughout the travel journey, including enhanced sanitisation, HEPA filters onboard, among a number of other protocols. A large portion of crew and pilots across both airlines have also been fully vaccinated.