Saudi airline Flyadeal has announced the launch of direct flights to Iraq, utilising large-capacity aircrafts. The service will operate three weekly flights, connecting Baghdad International Airport, Najaf Al-Ashraf Airport, and Basra International Airport.
This initiative aims to enhance connectivity between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, facilitating travel for both business and leisure passengers. The airline plans to gradually increase the number of flights to daily services, ultimately covering all Iraqi airports.
Flyadeal’s entry into the Iraqi market reflects a growing interest in boosting regional travel options and promoting tourism. By providing more accessible flight schedules, the airline seeks to cater to the rising demand for air travel between the two countries.
With these new routes, passengers can expect greater convenience and improved travel experiences. The expansion of Flyadeal’s services is anticipated to strengthen ties between Saudi Arabia and Iraq, fostering economic and cultural exchange. As the airline continues to develop its operations in the region, it aims to contribute positively to the local aviation landscape and enhance overall connectivity within the Middle East.
- Published: 10th October, 2024
- Location: Baghdad
- Country: Iraq
- Editor: Sara Suliman
- Category: Travel