Bratislava: Smartwings adopts Dubai

Boeing 737 Max 8 (Photo: Bene Riobó)
Boeing 737 Max 8 (Photo: Bene Riobó)

Bratislava: Smartwings adopts Dubai

Boeing 737 Max 8 (Photo: Bene Riobó)
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The Smartwings Group will start a non-stop connection between Bratislava and Dubai from October 24, 2021. For the time being, a weekly cycle is planned.

Dubai Airport (DXB) is served in the United Arab Emirates. In the past, Smartwings used Dubai World Central Airport (DWC). The new route from Bratislava can be booked until March 27, 2021 and is to be served on Sunday with a Boeing 737 Max 8.

Smartwings plans to fly from Prague to Dubai again from October 20, 2021. This route is to be served daily with Boeing 737 Max 8. Smartwings was one of the first European operators to put the Max back into commercial liner service.

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