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flydubai makes travel from Dubai to the Red Sea easier

flydubai will operate two direct flights per week from Dubai.

Saudi Arabia is buzzing with new developments like the Red Sea project and Neom. And now, getting to the Red Sea from Dubai just got much easier as The Red Sea International Airport (RSI) is gearing up to welcome its first international flight. flydubai is taking off from Dubai to the Red Sea on 18 April, marking the start of a new service that will run twice a week.

That means there are no more excuses not to visit the spectacular Red Sea. With flights like this one and more on the horizon, the Red Sea is committed to making itself more accessible to travellers from near and far.

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As RSI opens more innovative terminals, slated for full operation next year, the influx of more inbound flights to the Red Sea will be seamlessly managed for all travellers. Split into five ‘mini terminals,’ this layout will not only provide operational adaptability but also champion energy efficiency and sustainability.

As for what is there to do at the Red Sea, it currently boasts two lavish resorts — Six Senses Southern Dunes and St. Regis Red Sea Resort. They have already attracted the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and his family. Plus, with more resorts such as Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve gearing up to open this year, there are plenty of exciting developments ahead.

The launch of direct flights from Dubai to the Red Sea will make Saudi Arabia’s western coast more accessible while boosting tourism in the process.

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GO: Visit www.flydubai.com for more information.

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Shaheera Anwar - Staff Writer
From a beautiful childhood in Riyadh to a calm and collected life in Dubai. When she's not busy penning her latest masterpiece, you can catch Shaheera lounging with her family or binging on the latest movies. And as a millennial, she's got her sights set on TikTok - hoping to go viral someday (fingers crossed).

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