Yes, FlyDubai is officially classified as a low-cost carrier (LCC), but it operates with a "hybrid" model that offers more amenities than a traditional "no-frills" airline. Based at Dubai International Airport (DXB), it was launched by the Dubai government to provide affordable regional travel. Unlike many budget airlines, FlyDubai offers a Business Class cabin with lie-flat seats on many routes and includes a modest baggage allowance in certain fare classes. However, their "Lite" fares follow the standard LCC model where you pay extra for checked bags, seat selection, and on-board meals. One of its greatest strengths is its close partnership with Emirates; passengers can often book codeshare flights that allow for seamless transfers between the two airlines, including through-baggage check and shared frequent flyer benefits via Skywards. While you can find very cheap "base" fares for short hops to places like Muscat or Riyadh, the price can quickly climb to "legacy carrier" levels if you add multiple extras, so it is important to compare the total "all-in" cost when booking your trip.