Flyadeal, the budget airline from Saudi Arabia, has been granted approval to start operations in Pakistan.
Though the airline has big plans for international expansion later this year, Pakistan will be the first country in South Asia where Flyadeal will operate.
Flyadeal is set to launch its services on February 2, and its first flight will arrive in Karachi from Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, as reported by The Express Tribune.
Flyadeal will provide direct flights connecting Karachi with Riyadh and Jeddah, offering passengers easy and convenient travel options between the two countries.
This move will benefit many travelers and specially those visiting relatives, friends, or conducting business between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
To mark the occasion, Flyadeal’s first flight to Karachi will receive a traditional water salute at Jinnah International Airport, a traditional gesture for first-time flights.
Additionally, the Saudi Tourism Authority has recently joined forces with Pakistan’s booking applications to improve the booking process for Flyadeal passengers.
This partnership will offer Pakistani travelers affordable flights and a smooth booking experience, with access to both local and international payment methods.
This collaboration is aimed at making travel more accessible and budget-friendly for Pakistani travelers while strengthening the relationship between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.