Flynas to Reinstate Direct Flights Between Jeddah and Kuwait Starting November 1
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Flynas to Reinstate Direct Flights Between Jeddah and Kuwait Starting November 1

Flynas, the low-cost airline, is set to resume its direct flights between Jeddah and Kuwait, enhancing connectivity and supporting travel goals as part of its expansion plan.

Effective November 1, flynas will offer thrice-weekly flights between Kuwait International Airport and King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance its network, aligning with its growth objectives as detailed in a recent report from Trade Arabia.

The new route will boost flynas operations to a total of 10 flights per week between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, complementing the existing daily service between Riyadh and Kuwait. This expansion aligns with flynas’ growth strategy termed ‘We Connect the World to the Kingdom’, which is in line with the National Civil Aviation Strategy aimed at elevating Saudi Arabia as a major international travel hub.

The resumption of these flights is intended to foster tourism and business travel between these two neighboring countries, further supporting the national goals described in Vision 2030. Flynas stands out as the first airline listed on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul) and currently operates 139 routes across more than 70 destinations worldwide, maintaining over 2,000 flights weekly and having served over 80 million passengers since its inception in 2007.

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