Throughout its booth, flynas demonstrated its latest products, offerings, Umrah and travel packages
Saudi Arabia’s low-cost airline, flynas has participated in the World Travel Market 2024, which inaugurated, Tuesday, in London and continues for three days until November 7. Throughout its booth, flynas demonstrated its latest products, offerings, Umrah and travel packages during WTM.
flynas speakers confirmed during the three days exhibition its commitment to reinforcing its European network as a strategic goal for its expansion plan under the slogan “We connect the world with the Kingdom”, connecting Saudi Arabia with new destinations, like operating recently on September 3 weekly flights between Berline – Jeddah, and before that operating 3 weekly flights between Brussel and Jeddah, in addition to Jeddah and Marseille in parallel with the objectives of the National Civil Aviation Strategy to enable national air carriers to contribute to connecting KSA with 250 International destinations.
World Travel Market London is the most influential travel and tourism event globally and welcomed over 40,000 professionals from 184 countries in 2023.
flynas connects more than 70 domestic and international destinations with more than 1500 weekly flights and has flown more than 80 million passengers since its launch in 2007, with the aim to reach 165 domestic and international destinations, in line with the objectives of the Vision 2030.
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