The airline will add eight new routes from June 2023
Low-cost airline Flynas has announced that it will add new destinations in Asia and Europe during the 2023 summer season beginning from June.
Four new destinations will be served out of King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, including The Maldives, the Armenian capital of Yerevan, Antalya in Turkey and Tivat in Montenegro.
In addition, four new routes will be launched from Dammam to Salalah in Oman, the Turkish cities of Istanbul and Trabzon, and the Albanian capital of Tirana. The airline will also add two routes from Jeddah to Salalah and Bodrum.
The airline’s seasonal routes will also come back into operation, including flights to Prague in the Czech Republic; Vienna and Salzburg in Austria; Baku in Azerbaijan; Tbilisi and Batumi in Georgia; the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, and Hurghada and Sharm El-Sheikh in Egypt.
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Speaking about the airline’s expansion strategy, Flynas CEO Bander Almohanna said: "This approach is in line with the objectives of the Saudi Vision 2030 and the civil aviation strategy to reach 330 million passengers, 250 international destinations, and 100 million tourists annually.
"Flynas is keen to continue growing in its operations through upscaling its fleet by 50% during 2023 compared to 2021, as the number of aircraft increased to 44 in February after taking delivery of the first A320neo out of 19 to be delivered during the next 10 months."
The airline will serve a total of 20 destinations this summer.
For more information, visit www.flynas.com/en