Summary
- Flynas has expanded its route network with a brand new flight connecting Brussels and Jeddah, becoming the primary Saudi airline to affix Saudi Arabia and Belgium.
- The airline goals to strengthen its position as a number one low-cost carrier and reach its goal of operating 250 airports by 2030.
- The Saudi Air Connectivity Program plays a vital role in facilitating improved access for European travelers to Saudi Arabia through increased flight capability.
Saudi Arabia-based airline flynas is expanding its network as a part of its Saudi Air Connectivity Program. The most recent destination addition connects Brussels Airport (BRU) in Belgium with King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah (JED). The airline has turn out to be the primary Saudi airline to affix Saudi Arabia and Belgium.
Destination Brussels
King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah hosted the departure ceremony for the primary flight to Brussels. Pascal Gregoire, the Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, was the guest of honor on the event. Officials from the Saudi Air Connectivity Program, Jeddah Airport, and flynas also attended.
A welcoming ceremony was held at Brussels Airport for the brand new flight from the low-cost carrier. The Saudi Arabian Embassy Deputy Ambassador in Brussels, Mohammed Moanes, greeted the aircraft upon arrival together with local travel agents.
Photo: flynas
In a press release in regards to the recent connectivity to Brussels, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of flynas, Bander Almohanna, said:
“With the addition of this recent destination connecting Jeddah to the capital of Belgium, Brussels, flynas continues to strengthen its position as a globally leading low-cost airline, and expand its growing network of destinations inside our strategic partnership with ACP.”
The airline initially plans to operate three weekly flights on the brand new route, departing Jeddah on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. You’ll find flights on this route here.
European expansion plan
A route expansion to Europe is one in every of the first goals of flynas because it continues to work towards the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s goal to succeed in 330 million passengers and host 100 travelers to the Middle Eastern country by 2030. It also moves forward with an aggressive expansion plan to succeed in 250 airports by the identical 12 months.