flydubai and Cyprus Airways have announced a new interline agreement aimed at expanding international connectivity and improving passenger access across key markets in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and the GCC.
The agreement enables passengers to book a single itinerary with coordinated baggage handling and streamlined transfers via Dubai International Airport (DXB), allowing smoother onward connections across both airlines’ networks.
Under the partnership, passengers traveling with Cyprus Airways from Larnaca will be able to connect through Dubai to multiple flydubai destinations, including Almaty, Astana, Colombo, Dhaka, Jeddah, Kathmandu, Krabi, Kuwait, Langkawi, Malé, Medina, Muscat, Penang, and Riyadh.
The arrangement enhances travel options for passengers departing from Cyprus by providing one-stop connectivity through Dubai to key business and leisure destinations across flydubai’s expanding route network.
It also supports increased inbound travel to Cyprus through Cyprus Airways’ services to Larnaca, contributing to tourism and business connectivity.
Ghaith Al Ghaith Chief Executive Officer flydubai
“The new interline agreement marks an important step in enhancing connectivity and delivering greater convenience for our customers. By partnering with Cyprus Airways, we offer a more seamless travel experience, access to new destinations, and the confidence to travel across a broader network with greater ease. Partnerships like these are essential to ensuring we continue to meet the evolving needs of customers and create more free flows of trade and tourism across the markets we serve.”
Cyprus Airways Chief Executive Officer, Thanos Pascalis, added that, “This partnership with flydubai represents an important step in Cyprus Airways’ strategic development and reinforces our commitment to expanding connectivity for our passengers. Through Dubai, travelers from Cyprus will benefit from seamless access to a diverse network of destinations across the Gulf, Asia, and Africa.”
Flydubai has expanded its network significantly since 2009, launching more than 100 routes to destinations that previously had no direct air links to Dubai. The airline currently operates a modern fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft, offering Business Class and Economy Class services.
The interline agreement is now active, with bookings available through both airlines’ official sales channels and authorized travel partners.