Flydubai to increase flights to Russia after UAE visa changes
Russian visitors to Dubai rose 106 per cent in the first three months of
2017
Aviation
State-owned budget airline flydubai will increase capacity to Russia by up
to 50 per cent from September partly in response to a new visa system for
Russian citizens travelling to the United Arab Emirates.
Flydubai had carved out a niche connecting Dubai to destinations in Russia
and former Soviet states that previously had limited or no direct air links
with the city state.
But flydubai and other airlines cut flights to Russia in the past few years
as the country’s economy was hit by low oil prices and the impact of Ukraine
sanctions.
“We’re trying to get back the same volume we used to be before,” flydubai
chief executive Ghaith al-Ghaith told Reuters in an interview in Dubai on
Monday.
Flydubai currently operates 29 weekly flights to seven Russian destinations,
an airline spokeswoman later said. The increase will be compared to 2016,
the spokeswoman said without providing further details.
Al-Ghaith said demand on Russian routes was increasing following recent visa
changes by the United Arab Emirates for Russian citizens.
Russian visitors to Dubai rose 106 per cent in the first three months of
2017 after the UAE said in January it would grant Russians visas on arrival.
“I think you will see next year this will be a big market for Dubai,” al-Ghaith
said.
Flydubai’s profit fell 68 per cent in 2016. In March last year, one of its
aircraft crashed in southern Russia killing all 62 on board.