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Flydubai launches double daily service to Bangkok

Muskan Ahuja
Last updated: 16 February 2026 13:01
By Muskan Ahuja
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Flydubai announced on Monday, Feb. 16, 2026, that it is launching double-daily flights to Bangkok, Thailand, which will bring its total operations to Thailand to 28 weekly flights.

The new service will commence on Sept. 15, 2026, operating from Terminal 3 at the Dubai International Airport (DXB) to the Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) in Bangkok.

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Strengthening Dubai-Thailand Connectivity

Bangkok will be flydubai’s second destination in Thailand, complementing its operations in Krabi and reinforcing the carrier’s commitment to expanding connectivity between Dubai and Southeast Asia.

Don Mueang International Airport is one of the two international airports serving Bangkok. Located just north of the city centre, it is a key gateway for business and leisure travellers, offering convenient access to Bangkok and its surrounding regions.

Hamad Obaidalla, chief commercial officer at flydubai, commented on the launch:

“Thailand remains a very popular destination for both leisure and business travel. The launch of our double-daily service to Bangkok reflects continued demand across our network and underscores our commitment to providing our customers with convenient and flexible travel options. With our flights operating from Terminal 3 at Dubai International and in codeshare with Emirates, passengers can enjoy seamless connectivity through Dubai’s world-class aviation hub from destinations across the GCC, Europe and beyond.”

Flydubai’s network now spans more than 135 destinations across the globe. The carrier’s growing footprint underscores Dubai‘s position as a global aviation hub, providing passengers from the GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council), Europe and beyond with convenient one-stop connections via Dubai.

Sudhir Sreedharan, divisional senior vice president of commercial operations at flydubai, also shared:

“We are pleased to strengthen our presence in Thailand with the launch of double-daily flights to Bangkok and look forward to welcoming passengers on board to enjoy a comfortable experience in Economy Class or Business Class as they travel to Thailand’s vibrant capital.”

A wide cityscape view of Bangkok, Thailand. In the foreground, traditional buildings with bright orange and green tiled roofs are surrounded by thick green trees. The midground and background feature a dense array of modern white skyscrapers and urban buildings under a blue sky with fluffy white clouds.
A panoramic view of Bangkok showcasing the blend of traditional Thai architecture and modern urban development © Milei Vencel

Flight Schedule, Fares and Onboard Experience

Flydubai has also been investing in onboard product and service enhancements, such as comfortable seats, a selection of delicious meals inspired by international flavours and a wide range of in-flight entertainment options available through the carrier’s in-flight entertainment system, available both in economy and business class.

This new service to Bangkok is offered as part of the flydubai and Emirates codeshare partnership, which enables passengers to benefit from smooth itineraries and baggage check-ins with a single ticket, and access to an extensive combined network of more than 240 destinations worldwide.

Return Business Class fares from DXB to DMK start from 9,000 dirhams ($2,450.65) and Economy Class Lite fares start from 2,500 dirhams ($680.74).

Return Business Class fares from DMK to DXB start from 64,000 Thai baht ($2,058.54) and Economy Class Lite fares start from 22,000 Thai baht ($707.67).

Flight numbers:

  • FZ 1335 will depart daily from DXB at 11:00 a.m. GST and arrive at DMK at 8:45 p.m. ICT.
  • FZ 1336 will depart daily from DMK at 11:50 p.m. ICT and arrive at DXB at 03:20 a.m. GST.
  • FZ 1345 will depart daily from DXB at 01:20 a.m. GST and arrive at DMK at 11:10 a.m. ICT.
  • FZ 1346 will depart daily from DMK at 12:10 p.m. ICT and arrive at DXB at 03:40 p.m. GST.

What are your thoughts on these new double-daily flights to Bangkok by flydubai? Will you travel on this route? Let us know in the comments. 

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