flynas launches direct flights to four international destinations
Saudi Arabia’s low-fare airline, flynas, has signed a deal with the Air Connectivity Program that will see the carrier launch four new and direct destinations to places in Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia from November.
The airline will start to operate 10 new weekly flights from Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport to Marseille, Almaty, Algiers and Casablanca. This agreement is in-line with flynas’ plans for expansion, which aims to bring connectivity to the Kingdom, and reach 165 international and domestic destinations.
flynas also plans to order 250 more aircraft to become the largest low-cost airline in the Middle East and North Africa.
““The program values this partnership with flynas (and it is) in line with our mandate to develop tourism air connectivity in support of the National Tourism Strategy vision and objectives.” said the CEO of the Air Connectivity Program, Khalil Lamrabet.