Ladies and gentlemen, please fasten your seatbelts: The Emirates and flynas partnership has expanded.
Emirates, a major UAE-based international airline known for its luxurious cabins and extensive global network, has partnered with flynas, the popular Saudi budget carrier, with the aim of making travelling easier for everyone. The expansion of the partnership was announced at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai.
Bringing more travel options with it, passengers will now be able to seamlessly fly into, out of, and within the Kingdom.
This is everything you need to know about the extended Emirates and flynas partnership and what it means for you.
Get ready to soar through the skies.
Emirates and flynas partnership
The expanded partnership announced at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) in Dubai will extend the current interline with flynas, which as of now provides its customers with connections via four gateways including Riyadh, Jeddah, Madinah, and Dammam to over 15 domestic points in Saudi. The pre-expansion partnership simplified travel with single ticket bookings and baggage transfers.
Now, the new bilateral interline agreement takes this collaboration a step further. flynas passengers can now leverage Emirates’ vast network beyond Saudi unlocking exciting travel possibilities to destinations across Far East, West Asia, Indian Ocean, Europe, all with convenient connections via Dubai.
Emirates and flynas partnership easier travel
If you’re wondering what this means for you, it’s quite simple. As a result of the expanded partnership, you will now be able to enjoy easier, simpler, and more user-friendly travel. Passengers can utilise the flynas website, online travel agencies, or local travel agents to book their multi-stop journeys.
Benefits of Emirates and flynas partnership
The expanded Emirates and flynas partnership strengthens Emirates commitment to Saudi, aligning with the Kingdom’s ambitious Vision 2030 goals. These goals prioritise boosting tourism and promoting travel destinations as key economic drivers. In fact, Emirates has already partnered with the Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) to attract new tourist segments through its global network.
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Emirates travel history in Saudi
Emirates presence in stretches back to 1989 and with this expanded partnership, travelers can expect even more convenience and exciting options when flying to, from and within the Kingdom. With Emirates’ extensive network and flynas’ budget-friendly approach, travellers now have a wider range of choices to explore the world or discover hidden gems within Saudi itself.
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