Islamabad: Saudi Arabian budget airline Flynas is all set to launch 14 direct flights from the Kingdom’s airports to major cities in Pakistan. According to Arab News, announcing its expansion programme, the airline said the launch is part of its ongoing programme to extend its reach to Asia and open new strategic international routes. Flynas will launch flights from Dammam, Riyadh, and Jeddah to both Lahore and Islamabad and will commence on Thursday with flights from Riyadh to Lahore. Riyadh-to-Islamabad flights will follow on Friday, along with flights from Dammam to Lahore, while flights from Jeddah to Lahore will be launched on Saturday.

These flights will utilise the A320 fleet and new B767 aircraft. Bookings can be made through flynas’ smartphone application, travel agents, and the flynas website.