flynas has restarted direct flights between Jeddah and Kuwait to boost tourism and business travel. The low-cost carrier launched three weekly flights from November 1, strengthening connectivity between the two Gulf nations. This move aligns with Saudi Arabia’s aviation strategy and Vision 2030 goals.
The new flights complement flynas’ existing daily Riyadh-Kuwait route, raising the total weekly flights to ten. These additions aim to increase accessibility for international travelers and reinforce Saudi Arabia’s position as a global aviation hub. The airline also supports the Pilgrims Experience Program, ensuring smoother travel for religious visitors.
Saudi Arabia plans to link the Kingdom to 250 destinations by 2030 while hosting 150 million tourists. flynas contributes to this vision by expanding routes and offering affordable, efficient travel options. The airline currently operates over 2,000 weekly flights across 30 countries, carrying more than 80 million passengers since its launch in 2007.
The Jeddah-Kuwait route revival fosters trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges, creating new opportunities for both nations. It also strengthens economic cooperation and promotes sustainable growth in the region’s travel sector. By broadening its network, flynas helps position Saudi Arabia as a global connectivity leader.
Looking ahead, flynas plans to expand to 165 destinations, ensuring greater mobility for business and leisure travelers. This growth supports Vision 2030’s goal of transforming the Kingdom into a tourism powerhouse and regional aviation hub. Passengers now enjoy more convenience, affordable fares, and seamless journeys with flynas’ expanding services.
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