The low-cost Saudi
airline Flynas recently added a flight between Dammam in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
The route is part of
the airline’s goal of increasing international flights as well as
providing a connection between King Fahd International Airport in
Dammam and Abu Dhabi International Airport.
“The provision
of new flights between the kingdom and the UAE demonstrates Flynas’
concern to cover a wider range of international destinations while
making a major contribution to the support of the economy and tourism
growth,” Bander Al-Mohanna, CEO of NAS Holding, which owns the
airline, said. “While we seek to consolidate of our place in the
gulf market, we take care of choosing the flight times that suits
everyone.”
Al-Mohanna also said
NAS believes the new route will encourage more travel between the
countries and stimulate investments and joint projects.



