flynas established a new operational hub at Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Al-Qassim, starting next July, in cooperation with the Cluster2 Airports Co., which manages airport operations.
This makes flynas the first Saudi airline to operate its network from six hubs across the Kingdom.
In a statement, the airline said beginning next July, it will launch the first phase of operations from its new hub in Al-Qassim, offering direct flights to five domestic and international destinations.
The new international network from Al-Qassim will include direct flights to Istanbul, Trabzon, and Cairo (Sphinx International Airport), in addition to two domestic destinations, Abha and Dammam, in the initial phase.
The company noted that this expansion aligns with its growth strategy under the slogan “We Connect the World to the Kingdom,” aiming to provide more travel options for passengers.
It also stated plans to gradually double the number of domestic and international destinations connected to the new Al-Qassim hub, alongside its existing operations from Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Madinah, and Abha hubs.
flynas established a new operational hub at Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Al-Qassim, starting next July, in cooperation with the Cluster2 Airports Co., which manages airport operations.
This makes flynas the first Saudi airline to operate its network from six hubs across the Kingdom.
In a statement, the airline said beginning next July, it will launch the first phase of operations from its new hub in Al-Qassim, offering direct flights to five domestic and international destinations.
The new international network from Al-Qassim will include direct flights to Istanbul, Trabzon, and Cairo (Sphinx International Airport), in addition to two domestic destinations, Abha and Dammam, in the initial phase.
The company noted that this expansion aligns with its growth strategy under the slogan “We Connect the World to the Kingdom,” aiming to provide more travel options for passengers.
It also stated plans to gradually double the number of domestic and international destinations connected to the new Al-Qassim hub, alongside its existing operations from Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Madinah, and Abha hubs.
