flynas inaugurates new hub in Madinah
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Flynas has launched its new hub at Prince Mohammed Bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah, as reported by Saudi Gazette. The launch was attended by key officials from Madinah Airport and the General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA).
Wael Mohammed Al Sarhan, director of marketing and communication at flynas, said: “Madinah is a key destination in our expansion plans due to its City’s position and its increasing economic growth. This expansion is a vital part of our strategy targeting our goal of 20 million passengers by 2020.”
The launch of the new hub resulted in flynas increasing frequency of domestic flights from Madinah with two flights a day to Jeddah, one flight daily to Dammam, two flights daily to Riyadh and three flights a week to Jizan. In addition, flynas is adding high frequency flights from Madinah to Jordan and Turkey with three flights a week to Amman, Istanbul, and Antakya and two flights a week to Kuwait.
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