flydubai Cargo starts operations in Russia
flydubai, Dubai’s innovative airline, has announced the launch of flydubai Cargo in Russia, providing an affordable and convenient outbound cargo service to complement the existing inbound service.
flydubai operates regular flights from four Russian cities: Kazan, Samara, Ufa and Yekaterinburg, to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Goods are shipped on its fleet of brand new Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Ghaith Al Ghaith, CEO of flydubai, said: “Russia is an important market for flydubai and the start of our cargo operations reinforces our commitment to providing a wider range of affordable services. We are confident that through enabling regional businesses to ship their goods directly to Dubai, and further afield, it will assist in developing new trade links between our countries and allowing a greater range of goods, including perishable items, to be transported.”
flydubai Cargo, which started operations on 01 January 2012, transports a range of goods including perishable items, textiles, electronics, courier items, pharmaceuticals and general cargo. Companies often have to ship goods via Moscow as there are no direct air links in many regions, which can limit the range of goods traded. But now, perishable items in addition to spare parts and other in-demand items can be sent directly to Dubai and beyond quickly and efficiently. Once in Dubai, shipments can be connected between flydubai flights within one hour or from eight hours to interline partners.
Background Information
flydubai
flydubai began operations in 2009 with the aim of taking more people to more places, more often. In just a few years, flydubai has firmly established its place in the region. Today, we fly to more than 90 destinations operating out of Dubai International (DXB) and Al Maktoum International (DWC). We’re creating opportunities for travel, tourism and trade across the region. By opening up new markets, we’re changing the way people look at travel while contributing to the growth of Dubai as an aviation hub.