Flyadeal, the Saudi low-cost airline, is expanding its network by announcing new flights to Dubai, one of the most dynamic metropolises in the Middle East.
From June 20, travelers will be able to benefit from attractive prices, with tickets starting at 199 SAR to connect Riyadh-King Khalid to Al Maktoum Airport (DWC).
This new route promises between four and seven weekly flights, operated by a narrow-body Airbus A320, capable of accommodating up to 186 passengers. The introduction of this line strengthens Flyadeal’s offering, which already has around thirty destinations around the world. The company’s objective is ambitious: to triple its services by 2030.
This expansion of Flyadeal is a boon for travelers looking for economical flight options without compromising on quality and comfort. It is part of a broader tourism and business development strategy between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, boosting the already strong ties between the two countries.