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TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

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Written by Darko Benović Greetings to everyone following this interesting website. The “January blues” are upon us in Zagreb and I had a business trip planned to Dubai, so this trip had an added value. The cheapest return ticket was around 400 euros with Turkish Airlines via Istanbul. However, I decided to travel with Flydubai instead. The return ticket cost 600 euros, with 20 kilograms of checked-in baggage plus 7 kilograms of cabin baggage included. The ticket also includes an extra legroom seat. 19.1.24. ZAG - DXB. That morning saw the first significant snowfall of the winter. Seeing the thick snowflakes, I was even more excited to be heading to warmer parts of the world. Flydubai’s check-in desks were already open when I arrived at Zagreb Airport. Two check-in desks were being used so the entire process was quick and stress-free. With my LoungeKey app I have free access to use the business class lounges at almost all airports. In Zagreb that is the Primeclass Lounge. It is a smaller lounge with an outdated feel and limited food options. I hope that the French concessionaire will work on overhauling Zagreb Airport’s only lounge.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

Upon boarding (Gate 26), I looked at the FIDS screen and saw it was a pleasant 23 degrees in Dubai.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

There were just three other aircraft on the apron (Qatar Airways, Lauda and Croatia Airlines). Between them, there was a lot of equipment working on clearing the snow.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

Soon enough we were airborne leaving behind a snowy scene.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

Flydubai is la ow cost airline but on a higher level then European low cost carriers. The aircraft are new, with nice cabins, which are clean and well maintained. However, there is a certain level of luxury missing compared to what I experienced on Qatar Airways and Emirates. Knowing that the pitch between seats is tight, I paid an additional fee to select an extra legroom seat. It cost a total of 98.38 euros return - row 6 right behind business class.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

In front of you there is an inflight entertainment screen, but you need to pay 10 euros to use it. The only thing that is free of charge is the moving map with all the interesting flight information

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

The first “low cost” experience I had with Flydubai was when I was purchasing the ticket. In the last step of the booking process, when the price has already been calculated, an “Administrative Fee” popped out of nowhere amounting to 17.40 euros, even though I purchased the ticket through Flydubai’s official website, and this isn’t related to credit card processing fees. Our half-empty aircraft, which was cruising at an altitude of 39.000 feet was very pleasant and after just over 5 hours we were supposed to land in Dubai.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

However, due to traffic congestion, things didn't go so smoothly. Air traffic control requested the pilots make one rotation over the sea and then another over the city. Only after that were we cleared to land.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

At passport control in Dubai, you can request for a free local SIM card which has 1 GB of data. Very useful upon arrival, because if I were to use my local SIM, 1 GB of data is an incredible 8.100 euros!

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

For my six-day visit I selected Nomad's e-sim card. It costs 20 euros, and you get 10 GB of data. Some advice: in your phone settings, switch your mobile data to your e-sim before landing in the UAE. 24.1.24. DXB - ZAG. Finishing all my work on time and with my batteries charged on the Arabian sun… it was time to head back home. At Dubai’s Terminal 3 it was busy as usual.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

Following a quick check-in and automatic passport control, I headed to the Marhaba business Lounge. As expected, the offering was much better than in Zagreb. However, the lounge looks a bit dated.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

Flydubai aircraft are parked at remote stands (low cost?) so we were packed onto a bus and taken to our jet.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

I am fascinated by the number of aircraft everywhere I look.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

Upon boarding, I couldn't help but notice the massive engines of our B 737 MAX 8 moved all the way forward and I remember the unfortunate fate that had befallen this type.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

Its newer family member – the MAX 9 – hasn't had better luck. Currently some 170 aircraft of the type are grounded due to the recent door plug blowout. But precisely thanks to such decisive measures by regulatory agencies and airline operators, air traffic has never been safer. In 2023, only about a hundred people died on commercial flights worldwide. For the sake of comparison, an average of 148 people die on the world's roads - every hour! We were fourth in line for departure with three Emirates triple sevens in front of us, while behind us there was a wide-body Turkish Airlines jet and then Emirates again.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

V1, Rotate... and off we were with beautiful views of what is a very unique and fascinating metropolis. It wasn't busy just in the sky but down on the sea too with a huge number of freighters waiting for permission to sail into port.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

This time around, the flight was almost completely full. By my calculations, about half of the passengers were either current or future workers in Croatia from Nepal, Pakistan and other countries. I was wondering how those young people must have been feeling at that moment, considering they may have left their countries for the first time. I wish them all the best. We flew over Iranian plains, mountains, and lakes. The cities seem to have been built with very precise urban planning in mind.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

The Turkish interior was completely covered by snow. In the distance one could notice Süphan, the second tallest volcano in Turkey (4.058 m)

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

The flight was pleasant, the staff courteous and professional, without being fussy. I even had a bit of a nap. When I opened my eyes, through the window I noticed that we were already flying over the Sava River towards Zagreb Airport.

TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb



TRIP REPORT: Flydubai, Zagreb - Dubai - Zagreb

After a six-day trip to another continent I still kind of like the “Touch Down” back on home soil. I hope you enjoyed this trip report. Share your travel experience by submitting a trip report to [email protected] EX-YU Aviation NewsBy: EX-YU Aviationhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/[email protected]
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Published Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2024 07:59:00 +0000