Saudi airline flynas will begin limited flight service to Dubai starting Friday, according to multiple reports.
The resumption of flights comes as the carrier navigates a period of significant disruption. Hundreds of passengers have been impacted by delays and cancellations at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, with 166 flights delayed and 66 cancelled, affecting services from Saudia, Qatar Airways, flynas, and other airlines operating in Jeddah, Dubai, and Doha, travelandtourworld.fr reported.
Flynas, recognized as an award-winning Saudi airline, offers flights to 63 destinations within Saudi Arabia and internationally, including locations across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, according to the company. The airline provides low-cost flight options and serves as a key player in regional air travel. The limited resumption of Dubai flights suggests a phased approach to restoring full service amid ongoing operational challenges.
The carrier has also recently announced the suspension of flights to seven countries, though specific details regarding those destinations were not immediately available. VOI.id reported on the situation, highlighting the broader impact on air travel in the region.
Flynas continues to expand its network, offering flights to destinations across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, as detailed on its website. Passengers seeking to book flights can find options through the airline’s website, flynas.com, and explore fares to various destinations. Flynas booking portal provides further details on available routes and pricing.