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flynas launches two weekly direct flights between Jeddah and Egypt’s El-Alamein

In addition to Riyadh - El-Alamein flights
flynas launches two weekly direct flights between Jeddah and Egypt’s El-Alamein
Starting July 1, flynas will operate two weekly flights between Jeddah and El Alamein, increasing frequency to Egypt.

flynas announced launching direct flights between Jeddah and El Alamein on the north coast of Egypt as of July 1, in addition to Riyadh – El-Alamein flights. Offering more travel options for flynas guests through its ever-growing international network.

As of July 1, two weekly flights will be operated between King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and El Alamein International Airport, increasing flynas flight frequency to the Egyptian resort, already linked with the Kingdom through direct flights from Riyadh.

Passengers traveling with flynas can book their flights through all flynas booking channels: www.flynas.com, the flynas app, the call centre (920001234), or travel agents.

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flynas Jeddah El-Alamein
El-Alamein on the north coast of Egypt

flynas celebrated its first direct flight between Riyadh and Entebbe in Uganda on January 15, expanding further into Africa in line with its growth and expansion plan, launched under the title “We Connect the World to the Kingdom.” An inauguration celebration was held at King Khalid International Airport (KKIA) in Riyadh, attended by representatives from flynas and Riyadh Airports Company. flynas will operate three weekly flights on the new route between Riyadh and Entebbe, further expanding the leading low-cost carrier’s reach in the African market.

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