flydubai announces three new routes to Iran
Flights begin mid-March with fares starting from Dh1,265

DUBAI: UAE’s low-cost airline flydubai has announced the addition of three new destinations in Iran, further strengthening its growing network.
Starting this month, the Dubai-based carrier will launch direct flights to Bushehr, Tabriz, and Qeshm.
Flights to Bushehr and Tabriz will take off on Thursday, 13 March, while flights to Qeshm will begin on Friday, 14 March. All three routes will operate from Terminal 2 at Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Flight details and fares
The airline will operate two weekly flights to both Bushehr and Tabriz, with fares starting at Dh1,405 and Dh1,265 for Economy Class, respectively.
The Qeshm route will have three weekly flights, with fares beginning at Dh1,405. Business Class fares for these destinations start from Dh6,270.
Jeyhun Efendi, Divisional Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations and E-commerce at flydubai, stated: "As part of our longstanding commitment to connecting more underserved markets to Dubai’s aviation hub, we are pleased to offer our customers more options for travel by adding these three new destinations."
Expanding travel options
This announcement comes on the heels of flydubai’s recent introduction of new flights to Al Alamein in Egypt and a seasonal summer service to Antalya, Türkiye, both set to begin in June. The airline now serves more than 130 destinations across 55 countries.