Saudi Arabia’s low-cost airline Flynas will expand its network to Syria with new Flynas Dammam Damascus flights starting next month. The carrier said the direct service will begin on October 3, linking King Fahd International Airport in Dammam with Damascus International Airport.
Flynas will operate three flights a week on the route. With this launch, Dammam becomes the third Saudi city with direct flights to the Syrian capital, after Riyadh and Jeddah.
The airline resumed Damascus services in June, becoming the first Saudi carrier to restart operations to Syria after years of suspension. The addition of Dammam brings Flynas’ total to 17 weekly flights to Damascus, strengthening connectivity between the two countries.
Tickets are now available across Flyna platforms. Customers can book through the website, mobile app, call center, or travel agencies. The expansion aligns with Saudi Arabia’s aviation and tourism strategy, which seeks to boost regional links and provide travelers with more affordable flight options.
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