Low-cost carrier Flynas announced the expansion of its international flight network. A total of 10 destinations will be added from different airports in the Middle East for the 2023 summer season.
Starting next June, Flynas will operate four new destinations from King Khalid Khalid International Airport (RUH). The new routes will be to the Maldives archipelago; Yerevan, Armenia; Antalya, Turkey and Tivat, Montenegro.
Moreover, six new routes will start operating, four will connect Dammam Airport (DMM) to Salalah; Istanbul and Trabzon, Turkey; and Tirana, Albania. Two other new routes will link Jeddah Airport with Salalah, Oman and Bodrum, Turkey.
«Flynas intends to further grow its operations through expanding its fleet by 50% during the current year 2023 compared to 2021, as the number of aircraft increased to 44 in February after taking delivery of the first A320neo of the 19 aircraft of the same model to be delivered over the next 10 months,» said Bander Almohanna, flynas CEO.
Seasonal routes to Prague, Vienna, Salzburg, Baku, Baku, Tbilisi, Sarajevo, Hurghada, Sharm, Trabzon, Bodrum and Salalah will also return during summer 2023. Adding to its network a total of 20 destinations.