Budget airline will fly to Milan, Geneva, Krakow, Rize and Casablanca from June
Saudi Arabia's low-cost airline Flynas is set to boost its summer network with five new destinations.
From June 2025, the airline will connect Riyadh and Jeddah with more cities across Europe and north Africa including Milan, Geneva, Casablanca, Rize and Krakow, taking the airline’s network count to 20.
Starting 21 June, the airline will begin flights from Riyadh to Casablanca, Morocco’s largest city and its cultural capital, where attractions include the 210-metre-tall Hassan II mosque, the tallest temple in the world.
Passengers will be able to fly from Riyadh to Rize in Türkiye from 24 June, with three weekly flights between Jeddah and the Turkish city beginning on 27 June. A coastal spot overlooking the Black Sea in Türkiye’s north near the border with Georgia, Rize is best known for its lush green tea plantations and nature-based tourist attractions.
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Also from 24 June, Flynas will begin three weekly direct flights between Riyadh and Geneva, Switzerland’s second-largest city situated on the banks of Lake Geneva, right at the foot of the Swiss Alps; as well as three weekly flights to Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
Then, on 27 June, the airline will launch weekly direct flights between Riyadh and Krakow, Poland, making Flynas the first Saudi national carrier flying to Poland.
A new route between Jeddah and coastal city Al Alamein on Egypt’s north coast will also be added.
This expansion follows the recent launch of direct flights between Riyadh and UAE capital Abu Dhabi with three weekly services, and the addition of two new African destinations, with three weekly flights from Riyadh to Entebbe, Uganda and three weekly flights from Jeddah to Djibouti.
Flynas operates 139 routes to more than 70 domestic and international destinations in 30 countries.
For more information, visit www.flynas.com
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