flynas, a leading low-cost carrier in the Middle East, has launched its first direct flights between Jeddah and Rabat, marking an expansion of its African network and strengthening air links between Saudi Arabia and Morocco.
flynas will launch direct flights between Jeddah and Rabat on July 4, becoming the first Saudi airline to operate the route and expanding air connectivity and travel options between Saudi Arabia and Morocco.
flynas has established a new operations base at Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Al-Qassim in partnership with Cluster2, becoming the first Saudi carrier to operate flights from six hubs across the Kingdom.
flynas, a leading Middle Eastern low-cost airline, announced new direct flights to Rome, Munich, and Budapest, while resuming Riyadh–Podgorica and Maldives routes as part of its Summer 2026 network covering over 25 international destinations worldwide.
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) released its March 2026 classification index for airlines and airports based on passenger complaints, reporting a total of 2,033 complaints filed against airlines during the month.
flynas has signed an agreement with Airbus to adopt Evidence-Based Training (EBT) and the Airbus MATe Suite digital platform, becoming the first Saudi airline to implement these advanced training methods and enhance aviation safety and innovation.
flynas announced its operational plan to transport over 147,000 pilgrims from 18 countries during Hajj 2026, supported by fleet expansion and increased operations across its bases in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Madinah.
flynas will launch daily direct flights between Riyadh’s King Khalid International and Qaisumah International Airport from April 20, expanding its domestic network in line with the airline’s growth strategy and national aviation objectives.
flynas, a Middle Eastern low-cost airline, announced its Airbus A320neo fleet achieved a six-month rolling operational reliability of 99.78% as of December 2025, surpassing global and regional benchmarks, topping Airbus’s A320neo averages.
Ffynas, a low-cost airline, will launch daily direct flights between Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport and Qaisumah International Airport starting April 20.