Flydubai announces two new routes
Flydubai announced two new routes, taking the Dubai airline's network to 26 destinations.
Sulaimaniyah in Iraq and Yerevan in Armenia are the two new routes, giving travellers two very different destinations to visit when the airline begins its inaugural services in November, 2010.
Flydubai CEO, Ghaith Al Ghaith said: “Our two new destinations are both incredibly important markets for flydubai. Sulaimaniyah is our second route in Iraqi Kurdistan, following on from the start of flights to Erbil in August.
“The service to the Armenian capital Yerevan is a totally new market for us, but also a very important one. As a city Yerevan has a long history, being inhabited from the 8th
century BC, meaning there are thousands of years of history to be explored and discovered, while the modern city has much to offer too.”
“The service to Sulaimaniyah underlines flydubai’s commitment and confidence in the country of Iraq, which has attracted a lot of investment from the UAE, helping grow trade links and cement ties between the two nations.”
Sulaimaniyah is a major city in the northern Kurdistan region of Iraq. A much younger city than some of its neighbours, with history stretching back to the 18th
century, Sulaimaniyah has grown to be a large city, with around 800,000 inhabitants.
The city is surrounded by three mountain ranges and several hills, and has what are often regarded as some of the most fertile agricultural lands in the region. Agriculture plays a big part of the city’s economy, as well as a vibrant tourism industry.
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Sulaimaniyah in Iraqi Kurdistan,
is a city surrounded by stunning natural beauty, including several mountain ranges.
Seen as the cultural centre of Kurdistan, Sulaimaniyah is home to Iraq’s second largest museum after the National Museum in Baghdad, and it also has a strong arts scene with several art galleries.
Yerevan
, the capital of Armenia, is an ancient city that is considered one of the world’s oldest inhabited cities. Situated in the Ararat Valley, the city is picturesque with Mount Ararat providing a stunning backdrop. The city is divided by the Hrazdan River, with the river gorge offering a spectacular feature to the capital.
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Yerevan, flydubai's 25th destination, is a city rich in history and culture. This is found all over the city, including at the grand Yerevan Museum of Art and History
The city is one of Armenia’s major tourist destinations, with a wealth of culture, history and modernity providing an eclectic mix that is unique to ancient cities such as Yerevan.
The city is also a haven for both Armenian and international businesses, with a booming construction industry that has seen strong growth in the past decade. Yerevan has seen many new builds but also extensive refurbishment and regeneration of older areas of the capital.
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Armenian capital Yerevan, is a picturesque city with a river gorge running through it and the imposing Mount Ararat serving as a dramatic back drop.
Flights to Yerevan start on November 21 with the service operating three times a week.
The service to Sulaimaniyah begins on November 24, flying to the Iraqi city twice a week.




