Saudi Arabia’s budget airline, Flyadeal, has officially launched its flight operations to Pakistan, with its inaugural flight, F3 166, landing in Karachi from Saudi Arabia at 8:04 a.m. on Saturday.
The aircraft received a water salute upon arrival at Jinnah International Airport. A PIA spokesperson confirmed the airline’s operations, stating that Flyadeal will operate direct flights between Riyadh, Jeddah, and Karachi.
In November 2024, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved Flyadeal’s request to operate in Pakistan, granting the airline official clearance.
Saudi Airline Flyadeal to Launch Operations in Pakistan from February
According to industry sources, Flyadeal’s entry into the market will enhance travel convenience between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia by providing more direct flight options.
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