Home Transport Aviation Flydubai to resume flights to Kabul Beginning November 15, it will operate a double-daily service from Terminal 2 at Dubai International by Gulf Business October 13, 2023 (Image: Supplied by flydubai) Dubai-based carrier flydubai will resume flights to Kabul International Airport (KBL) in Afghanistan next month. From November 15, 2023, the carrier will operate a double-daily service from Terminal 2 at Dubai International (DXB). The schedule of these flights is below: Flight Number Departure Airport Arrival Airport Departure Time Arrival Time FZ 301 DXB KBL 04:25 08:15 FZ 302 KBL DXB 09:30 12:50 FZ 305 DXB KBL 09:50 13:40 FZ 306 KBL DXB 14:55 18:15 Flydubai plans growth of network Flydubai’s network includes more than 115 destinations in 54 countries served by a fleet of 78 Boeing 737 aircraft. The airline carried more than four million passengers between June and mid-September 2023 – an increase of 30 per cent compared to the same period in 2022. It recently announced the launch of operations to three new destinations. Its daily service to Cairo will begin on October 28, to Poznan – its third destination in Poland – on October 29, and Mombasa operations are scheduled to begin on January 17, 2024. The month after it begins flying to Mombasa, flydubai will also commence services from Dubai’s Terminal 3 to Penang International airport (PEN) and Langkawi International airport (LGK). These flights will begin from February 10, 2024 and its services to Langkawi will operate via a short stop in Penang. The carrier will deploy its Boeing 737 MAX aircraft on the Malaysian routes which will include lie-flat seats in business class in addition to economy class seats. Read: flydubai carries over 4 million passengers in summer This article originally appeared on Business Traveller Middle East Tags Aviation Dubai Dubai International Flydbubai Kabul Kabul International Airport You might also like RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai approves Dhs152m bonus for government employees Strong cash flows for UAE stocks in Christmas Day trade Institutional investors were hungry for Dubai, Abu Dhabi Stocks in 2023