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Flynas, the prominent Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier, has announced the addition of two new African destinations to its growing network: Entebbe, Uganda, and Djibouti. Starting 8 January 2025, the airline will operate three weekly flights on these routes, Wego reports. The announcement was made on the official Flynas ‘X’ (formerly known as Twitter) account on 4 November 2024.
يسرنا الإعلان عن وجهاتنا الأفريقية الجديدة من الرياض إلى عنتيبي في أوغندا، ومن جدة إلى جيبوتي اعتبارًا من 8 يناير 2025 عبر 3 رحلات أسبوعية لكل من الوجهتين، ضمن خطة #طيران_ناس للنمو والتوسع تحت شعار #نربط_العالم_بالمملكة pic.twitter.com/jWm8w1t6LW
— flynas طيران ناس (@flynas) November 4, 2024
The new flight schedules are as follows:
- Jeddah to Djibouti and return: Three weekly flights commencing on 8 January 2025.
- Riyadh to Entebbe and return: Three weekly flights beginning on 15 January 2025.
This expansion aligns with Flynas’ mission under its slogan, “We connect the World to the Kingdom,” contributing to its strategic growth and increased connectivity between Saudi Arabia and Africa.
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