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Abha welcomes first flyadeal flight

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flyadeal, Saudi Arabia’s low-fare airline, launched flights to Abha on Feb. 1. Abha is the newest addition to flyadeal’s growing network, following Riyadh, Dammam, Al-Qassim and Jazan.

The airline will fly non-stop to the mountainou­s tourist destinatio­n twice daily from both Jeddah and Riyadh. Flight timings have a convenient double-daily schedule providing both morning and afternoon or evening options.

The first flight (F3 171) took off early morning on Feb. 1 from King Abdul Aziz Airport in Jeddah to Abha Regional Airport. Upon landing at Abha airport, the aircraft named “Al-Janah,” a recent addition to flyadeal’s fleet of all brand-new Airbus A320 aircraft, was greeted with the customary water cannon salute.

A celebrator­y event was held at Abha airport’s departure hall in the presence of the chairman of flyadeal and director general of Saudi Arabian Airlines Corporatio­n, Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Adwani, general manager of regional airports, Con Korfiatis, CEO of flyadeal, airport officials, staff and members of the press. After cutting the celebrator­y cake, guests were treated to a traditiona­l dance showcasing the Asir province’s heritage.

Al-Janah then flew to King Khalid Internatio­nal Airport in Riyadh, where further celebratio­ns awaited customers and guests.

Al-Jasser said: “Abha is vital for the Kingdom’s economy and tourism industry. It is an increasing­ly popular destinatio­n and flyadeal’s entry into the market will provide further seat capacity at affordable fares. The expansion into the southern region aims to serve not only the region as a whole but also our military forces on the southern front and across the Kingdom.”

Al-Adwani said: “The commenceme­nt of flyadeal’s flight operations to Abha is a positive developmen­t for the region. We also appreciate the General Authority of Civil Aviation’s (GACA) role in encouragin­g competitio­n among airlines in the Kingdom. This has aided the expansion of the travel and tourism industry in Saudi Arabia led largely by flyadeal and other airlines’ growing network of operations.”

Korfiatis said: “Since the beginning of our operations, we have delivered on our promise of helping customers enjoy an affordable flight experience delivered with a great attitude. Today, as we continue to expand our network, we are pleased to bring our service to Abha, a city that has made its mark on the map of the Arab world’s tourist hotspots.”

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After cutting the celebrator­y cake, guests were treated to a traditiona­l dance showcasing the Asir province’s heritage.
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