
Low-cost carrier Flydubai has cancelled every Dubai–Budapest flight scheduled for April, scrapping the three-times-weekly service it had hoped to resume after February’s suspension. Sister-carrier Emirates will continue to serve the Hungarian capital but will cut back to four weekly rotations from mid-April, down from the usual daily schedule.
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The airlines blame continuing air-space closures over parts of Iran and Iraq that add up to 90 minutes of extra flying time each way and consume scarce wide-body hours needed elsewhere in the network. Industry estimates show that the combined cuts remove roughly 45 percent of pre-war seat capacity between the UAE and Hungary. Passengers booked on Flydubai are being offered voucher-only refunds valid for 12 months, while Emirates travellers face reduced frequencies and higher fares on the remaining flights. Alternative routings via Vienna or Prague add at least three hours and cost 20–30 percent more, according to fare-tracking data. For UAE-based businesses with Central-European operations the advice is to re-book quickly on the curtailed Emirates schedule or re-route via Vienna, leaving longer ground-transfer times. Mobility teams should also brief travellers on EU261 compensation rights when flights depart or arrive in the EU.
If shifting itineraries have you suddenly needing different visas—say, a Schengen permit for a Vienna or Prague connection or an expedited UAE re-entry stamp—VisaHQ can smooth the process with online applications, live status tracking, and door-to-door courier services. The platform’s up-to-date requirements and checklists are just a click away at https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/
The airlines blame continuing air-space closures over parts of Iran and Iraq that add up to 90 minutes of extra flying time each way and consume scarce wide-body hours needed elsewhere in the network. Industry estimates show that the combined cuts remove roughly 45 percent of pre-war seat capacity between the UAE and Hungary. Passengers booked on Flydubai are being offered voucher-only refunds valid for 12 months, while Emirates travellers face reduced frequencies and higher fares on the remaining flights. Alternative routings via Vienna or Prague add at least three hours and cost 20–30 percent more, according to fare-tracking data. For UAE-based businesses with Central-European operations the advice is to re-book quickly on the curtailed Emirates schedule or re-route via Vienna, leaving longer ground-transfer times. Mobility teams should also brief travellers on EU261 compensation rights when flights depart or arrive in the EU.