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Milan and Prague added to airline’s network for the first time
Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier Flyadeal has unveiled its summer 2026 programme, launching 12 routes between 1 July and 26 September.
The carrier will introduce first-time services to Milan, Italy, and Prague, Czech Republic, alongside the resumption of flights to Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Trabzon in Turkey and Sharm El Sheikh in Egypt.
The summer schedule is expected to include nearly 900 flights linking the destinations with four Saudi cities: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Qassim. Services will be operated using Airbus A320 aircraft configured in an all-Economy layout with capacity for 186 passengers.
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Lloyd Misquitta, Acting Chief Commercial Officer of Flyadeal, said: “The summer programme has been in the planning stages for some time with the focus on offering customers options to relax, explore and enjoy a flavour of Europe’s most popular and authentic cultural-centric cities.”
Flyadeal has continued expanding both its domestic and regional network in recent months, adding Riyadh–Neom services alongside new routes from Madinah to Jazan, Qassim and Arar. The carrier also recently launched flights between Jeddah and Dubai, while increasing frequencies on its existing Riyadh–Dubai route.
As part of Saudi Vision 2030, Flyadeal plans to expand its fleet and network to more than 100 aircraft and destinations by 2030.
For more information, visit flyadeal.com