Exciting news for travelers! flydubai is set to connect Dubai and Bangkok like never before, with a tentative launch date of September 2026. But here's where it gets interesting: the airline plans to operate this route twice daily using the 737 MAX 8 aircraft, a move that could significantly impact regional travel dynamics. Published on February 16, 2026, the schedule reveals specific flight times starting from the week of September 27, 2026. Here’s a breakdown of the proposed flights:
Outbound from Dubai (DXB):
- FZ1345: Departs at 01:20, arrives in Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK) at 11:10
- FZ1335: Departs at 11:00, arrives in DMK at 20:45
Return from Bangkok (DMK):
- FZ1346: Departs at 12:10, arrives in DXB at 15:40
- FZ1336: Departs at 23:50, arrives in DXB at 03:20 the following day
And this is the part most people miss: the schedule is still subject to change, as airlines often adjust timings based on demand and operational needs. This flexibility could mean even more convenient flight options in the future. But here’s a thought-provoking question: With the increasing frequency of flights to Bangkok, will this route become oversaturated, or is there still untapped demand? Share your thoughts below!
This update comes from AeroRoutes, led by Jim Liu, a seasoned expert in airline route analysis. Jim’s extensive experience, including his tenure at Airlineroute from 2007 to 2020, ensures that the information is both reliable and insightful. For more detailed updates, visit AeroRoutes.
Controversial Take: While the twice-daily schedule is ambitious, could it lead to increased competition and lower fares, or will it strain airport resources? Let’s discuss!