Saudi Arabia’s budget airline flyadeal has announced the launch of scheduled flights between Jeddah and Dubai, alongside the reinstatement of services linking Riyadh with Dubai. The changes take effect from 15 April 2026.
The addition of Jeddah to the airline’s Dubai network represents a notable step in expanding its footprint in the UAE’s busiest city. Initial operations on the new route will begin with three weekly flights, offering increased travel flexibility for both business and leisure passengers.
At the same time, flyadeal is restoring its Riyadh–Dubai International services, starting with daily flights and gradually scaling up to four services per day. The move reflects growing demand and confidence in one of the Middle East’s most active aviation corridors.
Jeddah, a major commercial centre and Saudi Arabia’s second-largest city, also serves as a key gateway for religious travel. Millions of pilgrims pass through the city each year en route to Madinah and Makkah, making the new route strategically significant.
Lloyd Misquitta, Acting Chief Commercial Officer of flyadeal, said Dubai continues to rank among the airline’s most popular destinations. He noted that the introduction of direct Jeddah flights, combined with the ramp-up of Riyadh services, will expand travel choices and support the airline’s broader strategy to grow its international network.
Source: ZAWYA