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Low-cost carrier to operate three flights a week from 1 November
Saudi Arabia’s Flynas will resume direct flights between Jeddah and Kuwait, operating three times a week from 1 November, 2025.
This new service will increase the total weekly flights between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to 10 when combined with Flynas’s existing daily Riyadh–Kuwait route.
The flights will connect King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah with Kuwait International Airport, providing more flexible travel options for travellers.
Scheduled to operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, the flights will depart in the morning from Jeddah and return on the same days, with exact timings to be confirmed closer to the launch date.
With this service, Flynas now operates 139 routes across more than 70 domestic and international destinations in 30 countries, offering some 2,000 weekly flights.
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The launch is part of a broader network expansion for Flynas in 2025, which includes new routes to European and African cities including Milan, Geneva, Krakow, Rize and Casablanca, as well as increased frequencies to popular destinations such as Egypt’s North Coast.
Recent additions also include three weekly flights between Riyadh and Abu Dhabi, raising its daily Saudi-UAE flights to 20.
Flynas plans to more than double its network to 165 destinations, contributing to the 250 international destinations the kingdom is looking to connect with by 2030.
Saudi Arabia’s aviation sector grew by 15% in 2024, handling 128 million passengers. Growth is set to continue with Riyadh Air’s launch later in 2025 and the full opening of Red Sea International Airport, expanding both the kingdom’s capacity and connectivity.
For more information, visit www.flynas.com