flyadeal, Saudi Arabia’s low-cost airline, has announced that it will be operating flights daily to Tabuk from May 3. The northern city is the latest addition to the airline’s growing network, which now comprises seven key destinations in the Kingdom.
The launch of the new route has been made possible by the recent arrival of “Al-Qaws,” flyadeal’s sixth new Airbus A320 aircraft.
Ticket prices start from SR108 ($29) between Tabuk and Jeddah and SR198 ($53) between Tabuk and Riyadh, if booked sufficiently early.
“The city of Tabuk is currently the center of significant developmental activity with the NEOM project at its forefront. The new project will boost the economy of the Kingdom, and also have a positive impact on its aviation sector,” said Con Korfiatis, CEO of flyadeal.
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