“Emirates Airlines” and “flydubai” occupy 4 million seats, the scheduled February


Data showed that the Emirates and Fly Dubai Airlines operate more than four million seats scheduled for international flights (about eight million seats in both directions) during February, according to the international “OAG” organization equipped for airport data and airlines.

The Foundation said that “Emirates Airlines” occupies about 2.95 million seats during February 2025, compared to 2.89 million seats in the same period last year.

On the other hand, Flydubai operates 1.11 million scheduled seats, compared to about 1.14 million seats in February 2024.

According to a collected data issued by Emirates Airlines and “Flydubai”, the two carriers occupy their flights to 273 global destinations through a fleet consisting of 347 aircraft.

Emirates Airlines runs passenger and shipping flights to 148 airports in 80 countries, while Fly Dubai occupies flights to more than 125 destinations in 55 countries across Africa, Central Asia and the Caucasus, Central Europe and Southeast Europe, the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the Middle East South Asia and Southeast Asia.

Emirates Airlines occupies a fleet consisting of 259 broad-body aircraft from the Airbus A380 and Boeing 777, while Fly Dubai occupies a unified fleet of 88 Boeing 737 aircraft, and includes 29 Boeing 800-737 aircraft from The new generation », 56 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, and three Boeing aircraft 737 Max 9 ».

And «Emirates Airlines» announced the operation of an additional flight between Colombo and Dubai, starting from January 2, 2025, as the new flight will contribute to increasing the capacity of the seats on this path by 30%, and the carrier announced the launch of a fifth weekly trip to Madagascar, starting from December 13 Next for a period of four weeks to meet the growing seasonal demand.

Emirates Airlines continued to enhance its global operations, by adding more capacity and the possibility of linking through its center in Dubai to meet customer demand in its markets. During the first half of (2024 – 2025), it increased the number of trips to eight cities: Amsterdam, Sebo, Clark, Luanda, Lyon, Madrid, Manila, Singapore.

In November last year, “Flydubai” launched its daily opening trips to Pharaway, located in the city of Sidhathotagar, which is the second destination for “Fly Dubai” in Nepal, since the launch of its direct flights to Kathmandu in 2009. Fly Dubai has managed since its start operations. The opening of more than 90 new destinations that had not previously had direct flights with Dubai, or was not served by an Emirati national airline from Dubai.

It is noteworthy that “Emirates Airlines” and “Fly Dubai” entered a partnership seven years ago, allowing the passengers of the two carriers to exceptionally to a network of unparalleled flights, and opened exceptional horizons of opportunities and arrival capabilities, and also reshaped the future of travel to and from Dubai and through it, The two carriers have operated more than 1.5 million trips from 2017, until November 2024, and they transported more than 19 million passengers over the network The joint, which is equivalent to the total population of Paris and New York. Travelers can choose from 275 symbols sharing trips every day on average, which means the availability of larger trips and flexibility schedules when choosing departure times.


25.3 thousand trips in January

OAG International Foundation, equipped for airport data and airlines, revealed that the Emirates and Flydubai Airlines have occupied 25.3 thousand flights during January this year, pointing out that Emirates Airlines has held about 14920 flights during January While Flydubai has recorded 10381 trips.

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