Flydubai set to take off again with safety measures

flydubai has enabled 23,000 passengers to return home & all-cargo flights were also in operation, ensuring that essential items continued to flow to Dubai and onwards. Between April & the beginning of June, flydubai transported 3,704,991kg on 657 flights to 35 destinations. Image courtesy Dubai Media Office Twitter handle.
Budget carrier flydubai on Tuesday said it was focusing on returning to service and has "reengineered the entire passenger journey" in line with the best practices from local and international bodies.
This comes as the UAE authorities on Monday announced that select categories of UAE citizens and residents will be permitted to travel abroad to certain destinations from June 23.
The airline has carried out an "extensive disinfection programme across all touchpoints" throughout the customer journey, it said in a statement on Tuesday.
"In the cabin, air is exchanged every two to three minutes and is sterile when it enters the cabin after passing through high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters which remove more than 99.9 per cent of any particulate matter that may be present," it said.
The carrier has enabled 23,000 passengers to return home and flydubai's all-cargo flights were also in operation, ensuring that essential items continued to flow with goods brought to Dubai and onwards. Between April and the beginning of June, flydubai transported 3,704,991kg on 657 flights to 35 destinations.
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