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  2. Emirates and flydubai resume normal operations after Dubai floods

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    Emirates cancelled nearly 400 flights and delayed many more as a result of a record storm that hit the desert city of Dubai on Tuesday, said a statement released by the airline's president, Tim Clark.

  3. London Stansted Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, MAXjet expanded their service with flights to Washington–Dulles, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles. American Airlines began daily flights to Stansted in October 2007 from New York–JFK and was originally expected to operate a second daily flight from April 2008.

  4. List of Flydubai destinations - Wikipedia

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    Dubai: Al Maktoum International Airport: Terminated [86] Dubai International Airport: Hub [87] Uzbekistan: Namangan: Namangan Airport [88] Samarkand: Samarkand International Airport [citation needed] Tashkent: Tashkent International Airport [89] Yemen: Aden: Aden International Airport: Terminated [90] Sana'a: Sana'a International Airport ...

  5. 2024 Persian Gulf floods - Wikipedia

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    Intercity bus service on the Dubai-Abu Dhabi, Dubai-Sharjah, and Dubai-Ajman routes were suspended. [31] A total of 1,244 flights at Dubai International Airport were cancelled over a two-day period with 41 others diverted. [32] [33] All Flydubai flights scheduled for departure on 16 April from Dubai were cancelled.

  6. SalamAir - Wikipedia

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    The airline commenced flights between the Omani cities of Muscat and Salalah from 30 January 2017, [9] and SalamAir flew the Muscat–Dubai route, the airline 's first international service, on 28 February 2017 (). It initially served Dubai World Central but the service has switched to Dubai International Airport in October 2017. [10]

  7. List of Go First destinations - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, Go First operated to a network of 39 destinations – 29 domestic and 10 international to Thailand (Bangkok and Phuket), Muscat, Abu Dhabi and Dubai, Kuwait City, Singapore, Colombo and Malé. As of now, [when?] Go First operates international flights from Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Kannur and Kolkata. The airline has a total of ...

  8. Flydubai - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Aviation Corporation (Arabic: مؤسسة دبي للطيران), doing business as flydubai (Arabic: فلاي دبي), is an Emirati government-owned low-cost airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The airline mainly operates out of Terminal 2 at Dubai International Airport, though some flights fly out from Terminal 3.

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