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flydubai introduces new Home Check-in service in Dubai

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– flydubai launches new product called ‘Home Check-in’ in partnership with DUBZ and dnata
– Service available up to six hours ahead of departure with standard prices from AED 110
– Passengers can save 30% on standard prices until 30 June
– Dubai-based flydubai launches its new Home Check-in service in partnership with DUBZ and dnata and is now available for booking through flydubai.com on new and existing itineraries.

Up to six hours ahead of departure, the new doorstep check-in and baggage collection service allows flydubai passengers to check in for their flight and hand over their baggage to dedicated DUBZ staff from the comfort of their home or office. A team from DUBZ will pick up the baggage up to 24 hours in advance of the flight, print boarding passes and baggage tags on the spot and deliver the bags directly to the airport. Passengers who travel with hand baggage only can benefit from the service too. A representative of DUBZ will collect their bag from home or the office and hand the bag to the passenger before boarding the aircraft.

flydubai passengers arriving in Dubai have the option to have their baggage collected from the luggage belt and directly delivered to their hotel, residence or office.

Jeyhun Efendi, Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations at flydubai, commented on the launch: “Our partnership with DUBZ and dnata sees another convenient travel benefit for flydubai’s passengers. Home Check-in is the latest addition to the flydubai offering and it demonstrates our team’s dedication to deliver a customised travel experience available to all our passengers.”

Home Check-in is available at Terminal 2 at Dubai International for all flydubai passengers departing from and arriving in Dubai. Home baggage collection and check-in starts at a standard price of AED 110 for one bag, while the belt pick-up starts at AED 99 and passengers can enjoy a 30% discount on standard prices until 30 June.

This post was published on 18 June 2018 19:23

Maarten Van Den Driessche

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