Saudi Arabia’s budget airline flyadeal has introduced a new scheduled service linking the capital, Riyadh, with Neom in the country’s northwest, marking a further expansion of its domestic network.
The route will operate four times per week to Neom Bay Airport and is primarily designed to accommodate commuter and workforce travel associated with large-scale infrastructure developments in Tabuk Province.
This addition represents flyadeal’s second connection to Neom, complementing its existing twice-weekly service from Dammam in the Eastern Province.
Neom Bay Airport, inaugurated in 2019, is the fourth airport serving the province and plays a key role in supporting the region’s ambitious development plans.
Lloyd Misquitta, Acting Chief Commercial Officer of flyadeal, said the new route reflects the airline’s strategy to enhance connectivity in line with national economic priorities. He noted that Neom remains a central focus of development, hosting several major projects that are reshaping the Kingdom’s economic landscape.
He added that the airline continues to expand its domestic footprint by introducing new routes and increasing flight frequencies, with the local market now accounting for approximately 70 percent of its total capacity.
Flights on both Neom routes are operated using Airbus A320 family aircraft, configured with 186 all-economy seats.
Source: ZAWYA