Saudi Arabia’s low-cost airline Flyadeal will launch four new direct routes to Pakistan this August. The Flyadeal Weekly Flights Pakistan plan adds more options for travelers just ahead of peak season.
New Flights Connect Key Cities
The airline will fly from Riyadh to Islamabad, Peshawar, and Sialkot, plus a new route from Dammam to Karachi. Services will begin between August 24 and 26. Each route will run two to three times a week. Flyadeal will use its Airbus A320 aircraft on these routes.
Doubled Network in Six Months
Flyadeal entered Pakistan in February 2025 with flights from Jeddah and Riyadh to Karachi. Now, it will more than double its Pakistani destinations within six months. The airline aims to tap into strong demand from workers, families, and pilgrims.
Exclusive Direct Route to Sialkot
One route stands out. The Riyadh–Sialkot flight will be the only direct service on this sector. Pakistan International Airlines ended this link last year. Starting August 26, Flyadeal will connect travelers directly to Sialkot’s business hub again.
Rising Demand Between KSA and Pakistan
Air traffic between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan keeps growing. In 2024, around 5.9 million passengers traveled on this busy corridor. Airlines are adding capacity every year to meet demand from religious travel, jobs, and family visits.
Part of a Bigger Plan
Flyadeal’s expansion supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals. The kingdom wants to boost affordable air travel and link more cities. The Flyadeal Weekly Flights Pakistan plan will offer competitive fares and flexible travel for Pakistanis.
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