Flynas has announced the resumption of its direct flights between Jeddah and Kuwait, starting on November 1, 2025.

This strategic move is in alignment with Saudi Arabia’s broader national goals for its aviation and tourism sectors.

Commencing next month, Flynas will operate three weekly flights connecting Kuwait International Airport with King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah.

This development will raise the airline's total services between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait to ten flights per week, which includes a daily flight from Riyadh to Kuwait.

Expanding Connections

This route expansion supports Flynas’ growth plan, "We Connect the World to the Kingdom," as well as the National Civil Aviation Strategy aimed at establishing connections between Saudi Arabia and 250 international destinations.

The overarching objective is to accommodate 330 million passengers and host 150 million tourists annually by the year 2030.

The resumed flights also enhance access for pilgrims traveling to the Two Holy Mosques, dovetailing with initiatives under the Pilgrims Experience Program (PEP).

This increased connectivity is expected to boost business travel and tourism between Saudi Arabia and Kuwait while supporting Vision 2030.

As the first airline listed on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul), Flynas operates over 2,000 weekly flights across its network of 139 routes to more than 70 destinations spanning 30 countries.