Rabat – Saudi-based airline Flynas will launch direct flights connecting Morocco’s Casablanca with Jeddah three times a week.
Flynas will launch the new route as part of a partnership with the Air Connectivity Program (ACP), Saudi news agency SPA reported.
“This collaboration between Flynas and ACP marks another step towards contributing to Saudi Arabia’s tourism growth, while also reinforcing the bilateral ties between the two nations,” the news agency added.
The flight will start operating on August 3, three times a week on Thursdays, Saturdays, and Tuesdays.
SPA added that the new flights are in line with the country’s efforts to increase the number of tourists. The Gulf country aims to attract 100 million tourists annually by 2030.
Flynas operates 70 different destinations, covering both domestic and international flights.
Since its launch in 2007, the airline has offered flights to over 60 million passengers.
Last year, Flyans also announced the launch of new and direct flights to different cities including Casablanca, Algiers, Marseille, and Almaty.

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