flynas announced it will restart non-stop flights between Riyadh and Antakya in southern Türkiye from March 18, 2026, expanding options for travellers between Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
The airline said the relaunch will strengthen its Saudi Arabia–Türkiye network, which has grown steadily since flynas launched its first Riyadh–Istanbul service in 2008. Today, flynas operates direct flights from its hubs in Riyadh, Jeddah and Madinah to Istanbul, alongside seasonal routes to Turkish destinations including Trabzon, Bodrum, Antalya and Rize.
flynas linked the route’s return to its broader growth plan, “We Connect the World to the Kingdom,” aligned with Saudi Arabia’s National Civil Aviation Strategy goals to boost international connectivity and support long-term tourism growth toward 2030. The airline also referenced the Pilgrims Experience Program (PEP), which aims to ease access for visitors travelling to the Two Holy Mosques.
Bookings are available via the flynas website and app, its call centre, and travel agents.