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flyDubai Launches Ten Seasonal Summer Destinations From June

flydubai, the Dubai-based carrier, is gearing up to launch ten seasonal destinations for its summer schedule. The airline is offering passengers a selection of stunning destinations to discover from 14 June. This summer, flydubai is growing its seasonal summer network this year with ten unique destinations. This includes Batumi, Corfu, Dubrovnik, Mykonos, Olbia and Santorini and also features flydubai’s latest seasonal summer destination, Sochi.

Whether passengers are looking for an adventurous city break, a relaxing beach getaway or an immersive cultural trip, flydubai’s seasonal summer destinations cater to everyone.

At flydubai, we are dedicated to providing our passengers with more opportunities to travel during the busy summer period. We have seen growing demand over the last few years on our seasonal summer routes to destinations like Bodrum, Dubrovnik, Mykonos and Santorini and as we approach the start of these operations, we look forward to offering our passengers from the UAE, and those connecting from across our network, a convenient travel experience to explore these beautiful destinations this summer, says Hamad Obaidalla, Chief Commercial Officer at flydubai

The Destinations this Summer with flyDubai

Overlooking the Black Sea, Batumi offers a captivating fusion of pristine beaches and colourful boulevards to stroll along. This Georgian seaside resort is a must-visit with its vibrant energy and timeless charm. 

To experience Turkiye’s exciting atmosphere, make sure to visit the beautiful coastal towns of Bodrum and Trabzon. While Bodrum features charming villages and picturesque beaches to spend the day at, Trabzon offers ancient ruins and stunning natural scenery for tourists to explore.

Those looking for some rest and relaxation at the beach can take their pick among flyDubai’s seasonal summer destinations in Greece. Corfu offers stunning beaches and beautiful views of ancient olive groves that dominate the landscape. While Mykonos is known for its lively atmosphere and water activities, visitors can escape the crowds and unwind on the peaceful shores of Ornos Beach. In Santorini, marvel at the island’s iconic whitewashed architecture and breathtaking sunsets.

Dubrovnik’s Old Town with its medieval walls and terracotta roofs is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has garnered much attention as the backdrop for several Hollywood productions. Enjoy Dubrovnik’s charming cafes or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters off the Dalmatian coast.

Explore Olbia’s ancient past with its archaeological museums and historical sites including the Basilica of San Simplicio or soak up the sun on this coastal city’s pristine white-sand beaches. Tourists can also delight in the beautiful views, restaurants and boutiques that Porto Cervo has to offer.

Sochi is a famous seaside resort that boasts majestic views of the Caucasus Mountains. Visitors can hike through lush green forests or immerse themselves in the city’s rich historical and cultural heritage.

Located in Montenegro, Tivat is a beautiful coastal town renowned for its breathtaking beaches, vibrant marinas and charming Old Town.

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Qatar Airways Makes Aviation History with Record-Breaking Boeing Order

Qatar Airways Boeing Order Sets Historic $96 Billion Record

Qatar Airways officially placed a record-breaking order with Boeing for up to 210 widebody jets, marking the largest widebody purchase in Boeing’s history. The deal includes firm orders for 130 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 30 of the new 777-9 aircraft, along with options for 50 additional jets. U.S. President Donald J. Trump and His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, witnessed the signing ceremony alongside Boeing and Qatar Airways executives.

Fleet Expansion and Engine Details

Qatar Airways powers its 787 Dreamliner fleet with GE Aerospace’s GEnx engines, offering a 25% improvement in fuel efficiency compared to the aircraft they replace. The new 777-9—the largest twin-engine jet in the world, will start deliveries in 2026 and will further enhance Qatar’s capacity with state-of-the-art efficiency and passenger comfort. The deal also includes 400 GE engines, the largest engine order in GE Aerospace’s history.

Qatar Airways currently operates more than 150 Boeing aircraft, including passenger 777s and 787s as well as 777 freighters. This latest order will make Qatar the largest operator of the 787 Dreamliner in the Middle East, reinforcing its commitment to maintaining one of the youngest and most fuel-efficient fleets in global aviation.

Strategic Importance and Global Impact

During the signing ceremony, Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Stephanie Pope expressed honor at Qatar’s record-breaking order, highlighting how the deal secures Qatar’s future fleet around Boeing’s advanced widebody family. Meanwhile, Qatar Airways CEO emphasized that this order represents a strategic move not just to increase scale, but to build strength and meet growing global demand while delivering unmatched passenger experiences.

President Trump’s Gulf tour included multiple high-profile commercial announcements between the U.S. and regional partners. His presence at the signing underscored the deal’s significance for American aerospace and broader U.S.-Qatar economic relations.

In a related gesture, Qatar gifted President Trump a Boeing 747 aircraft valued at approximately $400 million to serve as a temporary replacement for the aging Air Force One fleet. The gift attracted international attention and highlighted a unique connection between Qatar, Boeing, and the Trump administration, blending diplomacy with commerce around Boeing aircraft.

This historic purchase solidifies Qatar Airways’ position as a global aviation leader and marks a crucial step in Boeing’s efforts to recover and grow amid recent industry challenges. With this fleet expansion, Qatar Airways aims to deepen its global network and compete strongly on key long-haul routes with modern, efficient aircraft.

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