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flydubai restarts flights to one of Europe's must-see cities

flydubai restarts flights to one of Europe's must-see cities

Time Out Dubai05-05-2025

flydubai has resumed flights to a top Italian destination ahead of summer 2025.
The DXB-based airline has re-introduced three weekly flights to Pisa on Tuesday April 1, meaning you have a direct route to some of the best pizza and pasta in the world (apart from the dishes found in Dubai, of course).
Taking off from Terminal 3, the flights will run between DXB and Pisa International Airport (PSA).
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Located in Italy's Tuscany region, the city is best known for its iconic Leaning Tower, completed all the way back in 1372 (it's been leaning for a long time).
Currently operating from DXB on a Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, the outbound flight leaves Dubai at 7.25am local time, landing in Pisa at 12.10pm local time.
The return journey from Pisa departs at 1.10pm local time and lands back into Dubai at 9.30pm local time.
(Credit: flydubai)
Speaking about the resumption of flights to Pisa, Jeyhun Efendi, divisional senior vice president, commercial operations and e-commerce at flydubai, said:
'Since 2009, we have remained committed to opening up underserved markets and enhancing connectivity for our passengers, and we are pleased to do just that with our three-times weekly service to Pisa.
'As we approach the busy summer travel period, we look forward to welcoming more passengers on board who can expect a comfortable travel experience whether they are in Business or Economy Class.'
flydubai now operates flights to five Italian destinations, including Catania, Milan-Bergamo, Naples and Olbia.
Recently, the airline also expanded its network to three destinations in Iran, Bushehr, Qeshm and Tabriz, as well as launching a selection of summer flights to Antalya in Turkey.
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