Flynas: six new flight routes from Saudi Arabia

The low-cost airline of Saudi Arabia has announced new direct flights to six destinations across Europe and Eurasia, starting in June

Flynas is launching new direct flights from Saudi Arabia to six destinations. Wikimedia Commons
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Travellers looking to fly out of Saudi Arabia over the summer period will have a host of new destinations to select from as low-cost airline Flynas is introducing new routes from across the country.

From June 13, the national airline will commence flights to six cities across Europe and Eurasia from four airports in the kingdom. While services will not start until June, booking is open now for any passengers wanting to plan ahead.

From Riyadh, two new direct flights to Georgia mean travellers can easily explore the Caucasus country. The Black Sea resort and port city of Batumi is reachable in just three-and-a-half hours, while the capital of Tbilisi is only three hours and 45 minutes away.

Three new direct flights per week from Riyadh will be added servicing the Austrian city of Vienna, known for its beauty and architecture and reachable in less than six hours. Azerbaijan’s Baku, Turkey’s Trabzon and Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Sarajevo will also be reachable direct from Riyadh King Khalid International Airport.

In Jeddah, new summer destinations from Flynas include Vienna, Baku and Sarajevo and from Dammam, travellers will be able to fly direct to Tbilisi and Baku.

From the smaller Prince Nayer bin Abdulaziz International Airport, formerly Qassim international Airport, new direct routes to Trabzon and Baku will commence.