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Saudi Arabia’s Flynas expanding, aims to be Middle East’s biggest budget airline

Saudi Arabia’s Flynas looking to expand as it aims to be in World’s top 5 discount carriers

Saudi Arabia Flynas

Saudi Arabia-based carrier Flynas said its board approved establishing local units in two more countries as part of a plan to become the Middle East’s largest discount airline and one of the five biggest globally.

Flynas, headquartered in Riyadh, said it would seek so-called Air Operator Certificates in two unidentified countries as it looks to double the scale of its operations, according to a statement to Bloomberg.

Saudi Arabia is pumping money into the aviation industry as part of the country’s push to make the economy less dependent on oil and become one of the world’s top tourism destinations by 2030.

Saudi Arabia’s Flynas expanding

The plans include a new airport in Riyadh and a new airline, both to be owned by the kingdom’s powerful sovereign wealth fund.

As part of the push, Flynas plans to expand its existing jet orders to 250 and previously said it was considering widebody models such as the Boeing Co 787 and Airbus SE A350 , pivoting beyond its current fleet of Airbus SE narrowbody jets.

Flynas, which began flying as Nas Air in 2007, is partly owned by Kingdom Holding, the investment vehicle of Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal.

Flynas recorded a 91 percent increase in passenger numbers to 8.7 million in 2022 and a 45 percent growth in the number of flights to 66,000.

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