A new daily service to Bhairahawa Airport, formerly known as Gautam Buddha International Airport (BWA), will be introduced by Flydubai beginning November 10, 2024.

This new path will improve connectivity between Dubai and Nepal, so giving visitors more choices to enter the area via this recently built gateway, Offering a handy connectivity between the two locations, Flydubai's flights to Bhairahawa will leave Terminal 2 at Dubai International Airport (DXB).

The new route is meant to meet the growing demand for travel from Dubai to Nepal, and return flights to Dubai will run via Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal, This calendar seeks to assist business travel as well as tourist, therefore enabling better connections and more passenger flexibility. Flydubai is already present in Nepal, with direct flights to Kathmandu, a route it has been running since 2009, hence this addition helps the airline keep expanding.

Pointing out that Bhairahawa Airport is Nepal's second international airport, Senior Vice President for Commercial Operations (UAE, GCC, Africa, and the Indian Subcontinent) Sudhir Sreedharan of Flydubai underlined the relevance of the new route. Located in Siddharthanagar, it serves the Lumbini Province, an area of significant historical and religious significance since Gautama Buddha was born here, Reflecting the airline's dedication to provide dependable and convenient travel options through Dubai's vast aviation hub, Sreedharan underlined Flydubai's pleasure in improving its service offers to Nepal.

Over the past fifteen years, Flydubai has been instrumental in linking the UAE and Nepal. Flydubai has carried over three million people between the two countries since starting its Kathmandu operations in 2009, therefore greatly boosting trade and tourism, By providing visitors with easier access to an area with considerable cultural and historical importance, the Bhairahawa path seeks to deepen these bonds. This growth fits Flydubai's more general plan of linking underprivileged areas and advancing regional tourism and economic development.

With many additional locations like Basel in Switzerland, Islamabad and Lahore in Pakistan, and Kerman and Kish Island in Iran, the airline's route network has lately undergone significant expansion, Flydubai's network currently includes South Asia and Southeast Asia in addition to 126 locations spread over 55 countries in Africa, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Central and Southeast Europe, the GCC, and the Middle East. Flydubai is a major participant in connecting several markets and giving travellers a large spectrum of travel choices because of its vast network.

Flydubai's reasonably cost rates for the new Bhairahawa route are meant to appeal to a variety of passengers, While Economy Class Lite return prices start from AED 1,800 (about $490), Business Class return fares from DXB to BWA are set at AED 3,600 (about $980), Whether they are heading for business or leisure, these pricing choices seek to enable travel to a wide spectrum of consumers.

The introduction of the new Bhairahawa service also fits Flydubai's continuous expansion goals, which center on enhancing connectivity over its network and adding new routes. Flydubai a low-cost carrier with its headquarters in Dubai, has effectively positioned itself as a link between the Middle East and developing markets by providing travellers with quick and reasonably priced travel choices, The inclusion of Bhairahawa Airport as a destination confirms Flydubai's contribution in improving access to Nepal and so supports the nation's ambitions for economic development and more tourism.

Flydubai's new daily service to Bhairahawa will increase connection between Dubai and Nepal by providing a fresh point of access to the nation and so supporting the rising demand for travel to the Lumbini Province. This new path emphasizes Flydubai's ongoing dedication to provide customers additional options and convenient travel choices over its expanding range of locations, therefore enhancing its network.