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Kinshasa joins flydubai’s growing network in Africa

flydubai becomes the first UAE carrier to operate flights to N’djili Airport (also known as Kinshasa International Airport) and provide links from the UAE and the region to a new gateway in Central Africa.

flydubai received Boeing’s 7000th 737 (picturesource: Boeing/FlyDubai)

Commenting on the launch, Ghaith Al Ghaith, Chief Executive Officer of flydubai, said:

– Africa is fast emerging as one of the most important markets for the United Arab Emirates and we have seen the trade relationship going from strength to strength in recent years. With the proximity to the continent and rising demand to more direct links to Africa, we see this new service to Kinshasa playing an instrumental role in further supporting the growing trade and tourism flows in the coming years.”

Flight Number Frequency Departure Airport Departure Time Arrival Airport Arrival Time
FZ 617 Daily Dubai International Airport Terminal 2 8:00 Entebbe International Airport 12:20
FZ 617 Daily Entebbe International Airport 13:20 Kinshasa International Airport 14:20
FZ 618 Daily Kinshasa International Airport 15:20 Entebbe International Airport 20:15
FZ 618 Daily Entebbe International Airport 21:15 Dubai International Airport Terminal 2 3:45

Flight Timings are in Local Time

Kinshasa is one of the largest cities in Africa and a busy hub providing extensive connections to cities across the African continent and intercontinental services to Europe. The country is known for its vast natural resource wealth; it is the world’s largest producer of cobalt and a major producer of copper and diamonds.

– The number of African companies registered with Dubai Chamber exceeded 12,000 in 2017, which demonstrates the increased cooperation and opportunity between both sides,” said Sudhir Sreedharan, Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations (GCC, Subcontinent and Africa).

– We are looking forward to operating this route and exploring more opportunities to expand our network in Africa in the near future, while offering passengers a reliable and unrivalled onboard service whether they are travelling in Business or Economy Class,” he added.

Passengers travelling to and from Kinshasa will have the option of a Business Class experience, benefitting from priority check-in service, comfortable spacious seats and a range of dining options. Passengers travelling in Economy Class will have access to comfortable seating and a convenient way to travel.

Since the start of its operations in 2009, flydubai has built up a comprehensive network in Africa with flights to Addis Ababa, Alexandria, Asmara, Djibouti, Entebbe, Hargeisa, Juba, Khartoum and Port Sudan, as well as Dar es Salaam, Kilimanjaro and Zanzibar.

Business Class return fares will start at AED 6,000 (FC 1,700) and are inclusive of all taxes and 40kg checked baggage. Economy Class return fares will start at AED 2,700 (FC 460) including 20kg checked baggage.

Flights can be booked through flydubai’s website (flydubai.com), Contact Centre in Dubai on (00971) 600 54 44 45, the flydubai travel shops or through our travel partners.

Find the full timetable and fares HERE  – Read more news about flydubai HERE and HERE

flydubai`s first 737 MAX 8, taking off from Boeing’s Seattle Delivery Center (Marian Lockhart photo)
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