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flynas Restores Jeddah–Kuwait Link with Three Weekly Flights

flynas will restart direct services between Jeddah and Kuwait from 1 November 2025, with three weekly flights connecting Kuwait International Airport and King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. This addition brings the airline’s total weekly Saudi–Kuwait flights to ten, including its existing daily Riyadh–Kuwait service.

This expansion aligns with the airline’s growth strategy, branded “We Connect the World to the Kingdom,” and supports the National Civil Aviation Strategy’s ambitious targets under Vision 2030: to connect Saudi Arabia with 250 international destinations, handle 330 million passengers and host 150 million tourists annually by 2030. The route also enhances the Pilgrims Experience Program by improving access to the Two Holy Mosques.

The reinstatement is expected to strengthen business ties and boost tourism between the two Gulf neighbours, offering travellers greater flexibility and cost-effective options.

flynas, the first airline listed on the Saudi Exchange, manages a network of 139 routes across more than 70 destinations in 30 countries, operating over 2,000 flights weekly. Since its launch in 2007, the carrier has served over 80 million passengers and is targeting 165 domestic and international destinations.

This move underscores flynas' role in advancing Saudi Arabia’s objective of becoming a global aviation hub under Vision 2030, promoting regional connectivity, supporting religious tourism, and reinforcing economic growth through new air links.
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