According to the press service of the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine, Flynas is the leading low-cost carrier in Saudi Arabia with a fleet of more than 30 aircraft. For many years, Flynas was recognized as the best low-cost airline in the Middle East.
"The airline operates more than 1.2 thousand flights each week to 35 domestic and international destinations. The carrier recently signed an agreement with Airbus to purchase 120 new aircraft worth a total of $ 8.6 billion," the Ministry of Infrastructure said.
As soon as one more International company in Ukraine has grown, Flynas has launched the sale of tickets for direct flights from Riyadh to Kyiv and back. According to the Ministry of Infrastructure, on June 11 it will be possible to fly on the route, and it can be done on Wednesday, Friday, or Sunday. Ticket prices start at $ 547. Earlier, to get to Saudi Arabia, Ukrainians could fly through Doha or Dubai.
On March 3, 2021, the Turkish airline Turkish Airlines opened a regular flight between Ankara and Kyiv. Also, Ryanair announced the launch of flights to the Greek islands of Corfu and Crete. This is a great bonus that enables the possibility to manage business remotely. In addition to planes, it will be possible to leave for Greece, Bulgaria, and Cyprus by minibus from Kyiv and Lviv.
Ukraine Announces the Launch of a New Low-Cost Carrier from Saudi Arabia
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
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The new low-cost airline Flynas is entering the Ukrainian market and will operate direct flights to Saudi Arabia
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