The Saudi Transporter at low prices spent operations in Pakistan by launching flights planned to Peshawar and Islamabad, it appeared on Monday.
Riyadh – Peshawar’s first flight landed at Bacha Khan International Airport on August 25, where a welcome ceremony took place, including a cake reduction event attended by Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA), the airport security force (ASF) and Menzies RAS.
Flyadeal will now operate flights twice a week from Riyadh to Peshawar on Mondays and Wednesdays.
One day earlier, Riyadh -Islamabad’s first Riyadhabad service addressed Islamabad international airport, carrying 65 passengers.
The plane was welcomed with a traditional salvation of water and the return flight left with 172 passengers. Flyadeal will operate a weekly service on the Riyad – Islamabad – Riyadh road every Sunday.
The PAA has hosted expansion, declaring that new roads would improve connectivity, facilitate travel for passengers and strengthen links between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.