Flynas Airlines this week launched its first daily flight between Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain as it continues its expansion into the Middle East.
The first services launched on November 15, and the new destinations are considered part of Saudi Arabia’s overall strategy to reach 300 million tourists by 2030.
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On this occasion, the maiden flight was celebrated at Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport in the presence of representatives from Flynas and Riyadh Airport Company, and the maiden flight also received a ceremonial welcome upon arrival at Bahrain International Airport. Ta.
Flynas also hosted a ceremony in Bahrain, which was attended by Flynas representatives and major travel agencies.
Commenting on the launch of Flynas’ new route from Riyadh, Mohamed Yousif Al Binfallah, CEO of Bahrain Airports Company, said:
“Saudi Arabia has always been an important market for us, with air connections between the two countries attracting around 1.5 million passengers annually for more than 70 years.”
“The new connection with Flynas renews our commitment to strengthening the ties between our two countries through enhanced connectivity that not only benefits travelers but also fosters cultural exchange, business cooperation and tourism ties. confirm.”
When it comes to Bahrain, the airline doesn’t stop there. From December 7th, a new direct route from Jeddah to the airport will be launched.
These services will initially run twice a week, but there is definitely room for expansion in the future.
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