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    flynas resumes direct flights between Jeddah and Kuwait

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffAugust 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Date announced: flynas resumes direct flights between Jeddah and Kuwait

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    flynas has announced the resumption of direct flights between Jeddah and Kuwait starting November 1, 2025. The move is part of the airline’s broader expansion strategy and aligns with national aviation and tourism objectives under Saudi Vision 2030.

    The resumed service will include three weekly flights between Kuwait International Airport and King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. This addition brings flynas’ total frequency between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to 10 flights per week, including an existing daily Riyadh–Kuwait service.

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    This expanded connectivity is a strategic part of flynas’ long-term growth plan titled “We Connect the World to the Kingdom.” It supports the National Civil Aviation Strategy aiming to connect Saudi Arabia with 250 international destinations, accommodate 330 million passengers, and host 150 million tourists annually by 2030. The route will also contribute to the Pilgrims Experience Program (PEP) by enhancing access to the Two Holy Mosques.

    Boost to tourism and bilateral travel

    The revival of Jeddah–Kuwait flights is expected to stimulate business and tourism travel between the two nations, strengthening bilateral ties. It will also support economic diversification efforts in line with Vision 2030 by enhancing Saudi Arabia’s status as a global travel hub.

    flynas continues to lead regional aviation innovation. As the first airline listed on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul), it now operates 139 routes across more than 70 domestic and international destinations in 30 countries, offering 2,000+ weekly flights. Since its inception in 2007, the airline has flown over 80 million passengers, with plans to expand its network to 165 destinations.

    Family-first innovation: Kids check-in counter unveiled

    In another industry-first initiative, flynas recently launched a dedicated check-in counter for children and their families, becoming the first family-friendly airline in Saudi Arabia. Announced in July 2025, this initiative aims to create a fun, stress-free, and inclusive travel experience for families.

    Under the campaign slogan “Make Them the Stars of the Journey,” the first phase of this initiative was launched at King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, at the domestic terminal. The counter is designed with bright visuals, a custom-built, child-height counter, and colorful branding featuring the airline’s Fernas mascot.

    The space includes branded barriers, playful signage, and a welcoming environment tailored specifically for children. Staff are specially trained to provide warm, friendly, and personalised service. Young travelers also receive customised boarding passes, adding a fun and memorable touch to their journey.

    This pioneering move is a part of flynas’ broader commitment to inclusivity in travel and enhancing the overall passenger experience for all segments of society.





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