Flyadeal launches new direct flights from Saudi Arabia to four Pakistani cities

Flyadeal is the low-cost arm of Saudi Arabian Airlines
 

Flyadeal announces to launch new flights from Saudi Arabia to Pakistani cities

Flyadeal, the low-cost arm of Saudi Arabian Airlines, has announced the launch of new direct flights from Riyadh and Dammam to key Pakistani cities starting this August. The expansion marks a major step into the South Asian market, aimed at offering affordable travel options to Pakistani expatriates and travelers.

New Route Schedule

Starting August 24, 2025, Flyadeal will operate:

·         Two weekly flights from Riyadh to Islamabad

·         Two weekly flights from Riyadh to Peshawar

·         Three weekly flights from Riyadh to Sialkot (from August 26)

·         Three weekly flights from Dammam to Karachi (starting August 25)

These new routes are set to improve accessibility for the large Pakistani community in Saudi Arabia, with the airline offering low fares and modern onboard services.

 

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Strategic Expansion

Flyadeal’s entry into Pakistan is part of a broader regional growth strategy, aimed at capturing demand on the busy Saudi-Pakistan air corridor—traditionally served by legacy airlines. The move follows rising travel demand post-pandemic, with Flyadeal positioning itself as a cost-effective alternative for both business and leisure travelers.

“We’re proud to connect Saudi Arabia to key cities in Pakistan,” said the airline’s CEO. “Our goal is to provide travelers with reliable service, more choices, and great value.”

Booking Now Open

Tickets for these routes are now available via Flyadeal’s official website and mobile app. Passengers can benefit from digital check-in, customizable services including baggage options, and onboard refreshments—all at competitive prices.

 

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This launch is also expected to support stronger ties in trade, tourism, and bilateral relations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan.

Source: Bloom Pakistan

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