
In a move to expand its network in South Asia, Saudi Arabia's low-cost airline flyadeal has launched new twice-weekly flights connecting the port city of Karachi, Pakistan with the Saudi cities of Riyadh and Jeddah.
The inaugural flight from Riyadh to Karachi touched down at Jinnah International Airport on February 28th, marking flyadeal's entry into the Pakistani market. The airline will operate the Riyadh-Karachi and Jeddah-Karachi routes twice a week using its fleet of Airbus A320 aircraft.
"We are excited to add Karachi to our growing network and provide affordable air travel options for passengers traveling between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan," said Ibrahim Abdulrahman, CEO of flyadeal. "This new route strengthens the connectivity between the two countries and supports the increasing trade and tourism activities."
Flyadeal's foray into Pakistan comes as part of the airline's broader expansion strategy to establish a stronger presence in the South Asian region. The addition of Karachi follows the launch of flights to other major cities in the subcontinent, including Delhi and Mumbai in India.
Passengers traveling on the new flyadeal routes will benefit from the airline's low fares and convenient flight timings. One-way tickets from Riyadh and Jeddah to Karachi start from SAR 499 (approximately $133 USD).
With the new Karachi flights, flyadeal now operates to 28 destinations across the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia from its hubs in Riyadh and Jeddah.