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BriefLast verified: 3 July 2026
3 July 20262 min readBy OraVisa Travel Desk

flydubai Launches Daily Dubai–Bangkok Flights — July 2026

A flydubai Boeing 737 MAX 8 in the airline’s blue-and-white livery climbs into a bright sky above a coastline, illustrating flydubai’s new daily service between Dubai International (DXB) and Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), which began on 1 July 2026.
From 1 July 2026, flydubai flies daily between Dubai International (DXB) Terminal 3 and Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), operated with a Boeing 737 MAX 8. (Representative image.)

flydubai has launched a daily service between Dubai International (DXB) Terminal 3 and Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), starting 1 July 2026. Operated with a Boeing 737 MAX 8 as an Emirates codeshare, the route is the Dubai-based carrier’s second destination in Thailand after Krabi.

Route details

At a glance

Airline

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flydubai

Route

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Dubai (DXB), Terminal 3 → Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK)

Starts

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1 July 2026

Frequency

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Daily

Flights

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FZ 1333 (DXB 01:35 → DMK 11:25) / FZ 1334 (DMK 23:50 → DXB 03:25), local time

Aircraft

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Boeing 737 MAX 8

Partnership

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Emirates codeshare (single ticket, through-checked baggage)

From 1 July 2026, flydubai operates the daily service as flight FZ 1333, departing Dubai at 01:35 and arriving at Don Mueang at 11:25 local time; the return, FZ 1334, leaves Bangkok at 23:50 and lands in Dubai at 03:25. The route is flown with a Boeing 737 MAX 8 and offered as part of the flydubai and Emirates codeshare, which lets passengers travel on a single ticket with through-checked baggage and connections across the combined network through Dubai. Bangkok is flydubai’s second destination in Thailand, alongside Krabi.

What it means for travellers

One detail worth noting: the flights use Don Mueang (DMK), Bangkok’s older, former-main international airport, rather than the larger Suvarnabhumi (BKK) — so travellers should check that connections, transfers and airport pick-ups are arranged for the correct Bangkok airport. The launch gives the UAE a second direct link to Thailand on flydubai and adds to the carrier’s Southeast Asia network. Tickets are available through flydubai’s website, app, contact centre and travel agencies; the airline has not published introductory fares for the route.

Sources

  • flydubai NewsroomBangkok joins flydubai’s network with the launch of daily flights (announced 20 April 2026; service from 1 July 2026) [Visit Source](Verified: 3 Jul 2026)
  • flydubai Newsroomflydubai celebrates first flight to Bangkok (1 July 2026) [Visit Source](Verified: 3 Jul 2026)
  • Business TravellerBangkok joins flydubai network with new daily service [Visit Source](Verified: 3 Jul 2026)

OraVisa Travel Desk

The OraVisa Travel Desk reports on airline routes, schedules, and policy changes affecting Dubai and Abu Dhabi airports. Coverage is sourced from airline newsrooms, the GCAA, and UAE airport authorities, and verified against primary sources.

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