The airline’s expanded schedule is also set to include services to Najran, Al Qaisumah and Jizan
Dubai-based carrier Flydubai has announced the launch of flights to Neom, as well as three other destinations in Saudi Arabia over the next few weeks.
The new flights to Neom will launch on 16 March 2023, with flights to Najran operating from 18 March, to Al Qaisumah from 21 March and to Jizan from 26 April.
Flydubai will operate twice-weekly services to Neom and Al Qaisumah Hafar Al Batin airport. Flights to Najran airport will operate three times a week and flights to Jizan airport will fly four times a week. All flights will run out of Terminal 2 at Dubai International aiport.
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Hamad Obaidalla, chief commercial officer at Flydubai, said: “Flydubai remains committed to opening up underserved markets. As Saudi Arabia continues on its path of economic growth and investment in developing its tourism sector, we look forward to offering passengers from the UAE and around our network the opportunity to explore more of the country.”
Flydubai currently operates flights to more than 114 destinations with a fleet of 76 Boeing 737 aircraft.
Flydubai resumed its operations to AlUla on 12 January 2023 with a twice-weekly service.
For more information, visit www.flydubai.com