Another Saudi airline looks to start flight operations in Pakistan
Saudi Arabia has approved the launch of another airline in Pakistan. The
low-cost carrier 'flyadeal' has approached the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)
of Pakistan and has been granted permission for up to 11 flights per week.
Operations are expected to commence soon. Last year, during a meeting with
Pakistan's aviation minister, Saudi Ambassador to Pakistan Nawaf bin Said
Al-Malki expressed gratitude for allowing Saudi airlines, including flyadeal
and Riyadh Air, to initiate flights to Pakistan.
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Founded in Jeddah, flyadeal began its operations on September 23, 2017,
utilizing a fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft. Additionally, Riyadh Air, the second
flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, is planning to launch operations with Boeing 787
aircraft in the near future.
Source: 24 News