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Flights begin 24 June 2026
Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier Flynas will launch new direct flights to Rome, Munich and Budapest as part of its summer 2026 network expansion. Services to the three European destinations will operate three times weekly beginning 24 June 2026.
The routes form part of a wider summer 2026 programme spanning more than 25 destinations across Europe, Asia and Africa, including Milan, Italy; Geneva, Switzerland; Prague, Czech Republic; Vienna, Austria; Antalya, Bodrum and Trabzon, Türkiye; Baku, Azerbaijan; Tbilisi, Georgia; Salalah, Oman; and Hurghada and Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt.
Flynas will also resume seasonal flights to Podgorica in Montenegro and the Maldives as part of the summer schedule, with both routes restarting on 24 June 2026. Summer operations will run through the carrier’s hubs in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Madinah.
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The move comes as the airline continues expanding its international footprint. Plans are in place for new services to Rabat following the launch of Casablanca flights in 2023. Flynas currently operates more than 150 routes to more than 80 destinations across 38 countries supported by more than 2,000 weekly flights.
Earlier this year, the carrier launched six international routes from Abha, including year-round services to Dubai, Cairo, Istanbul and Addis Ababa alongside seasonal routes to Kuwait and Trabzon, strengthening access to Saudi’s Aseer region.
Expansion has also extended into new markets. Flynas recently signed an agreement to establish a joint-venture carrier in Syria, with operations expected to begin in Q4 2026.
The carrier aims to expand its network to 165 destinations under its long-term growth strategy aligned with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plans.
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