Successful Year Saudi’s flynas Doubled Its Growth In 2022

After a subdued aviation market in 2021, Saudi Arabian low-cost airline Flynas reported a 91% increase in passengers compared to the previous year. The leading low-cost carrier in the Middle East, Flynas, has doubled its annual growth in 2022, increasing its passenger load by 91% to 8.7 million.
The Saudi airline has introduced 16 new destinations to its route map, with 30 new routes. New aircraft have also arrived, increasing its fleet to 43 in total.
Skytrax also visited in 2022, awarding the airline the ‘Best Low-Cost in the Middle East’ for the fifth consecutive year.
Two widebodies have arrived.
As reported by Simple Flying in December, the airline welcomed two used Airbus A330-300s last year, HZ-NE22 and HZ-NE24, which previously operated for Turkish Airlines. Both aircraft are poised to enter service in March, configured in a high-density layout to optimize revenue. These will likely boost capacity on high-demand routes, especially during the Hajj pilgrimage.
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66,000 flights operated in 2022
Flynas recorded a whopping 66,000 flight operations last year, an improvement of 45%. Seat capacity also increased by 46%. CEO and Managing Director of flynas, Bander Almohanna, commented on its positive results




