The Saudi airline begins services in Islamabad, Peshawar

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.

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