Flydubai is opening the route as part
of a Saudi expansion which includes restoring services to Al Jouf with both
destinations receiving the service twice-weekly from 18 April.
“This underscores our commitment to
opening up underserved markets and further connecting the regions we operate to
via Dubai’s aviation hub,” says Flydubai’s senior vice-president for commercial
operations in the Gulf Co-operational Council, Sudhir Sreedharan.
Flydubai operates a fleet of Boeing
737s.
Red Sea international airport opened
last year with initial flights conducted by Saudia. The airport is part of an ambitious resort development by Red Sea
Global. The developer says Flydubai’s international service will complement
the domestic links of Saudia, and bring the number of weekly Red Sea flights to
eight.
Red Sea Global group chief John
Pagano says the airport will serve 1
million annual passengers at full capacit
“Our inaugural flight just six months
ago was the start of our journey towards reaching that goal,” he adds. “This
first international flight is a further step in making Saudi Arabia one of the
top tourism destinations globally.”
Two luxury resort areas have opened
in the vicinity of the new airport, and three more are scheduled to open this
year.
“Arrival
of international travelers represents an exciting next phase,” says Red Sea international airport
chief commercial officer Michael White