Flynas Participates in Riyadh Travel Fair as ‘Strategic Sponsor’
flynas, the Saudi air carrier and the leading low-cost airline in the Middle East will participate as a strategic sponsor in the 10th edition of the Riyadh Travel Fair 2022, which will be held from 22 to 24 May, and brings together hundreds of representatives of leading tourism authorities and companies from dozens of countries around the world.
The annual event will be held at Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center (RICEC) in its first edition after the Corona pandemic. It will offer a significant experience-sharing platform and a precious opportunity for the different tourist and travel organizations and companies to introduce their activities and services. Furthermore, it presents investment opportunities in the tourism sector within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries to the Arab and International tourist investment leading companies.
Participating as a strategic sponsor for the Exhibition comes in line with flynas aspiration to expand its international exposure, build partnerships, and cement relations with international parties to support the company’s growth drive and enhance its role in implementing the Saudi civil aviation strategy to reach to more than 330 million passengers annually and connect Saudi Arabia with more than 250 destinations in the world by 2030 as the Kingdom aims to attract 100 million tourists annually.
Last March, the flynas’ Board of Directors approved the company’s strategic plan and agreed to increase the volume of its orders to 250 aircraft. After concluding these agreements, flynas will become the largest low-cost airline in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. It will also be the largest owner and operator of modern aircraft in the region.
flynas connects more than 70 domestic and international destinations, through its fleet of more than 35 aircraft, with more than 1,200 weekly flights, and has carried more than 55 million passengers since its launch in 2007.