Low-cost airline flydubai is adding two more Saudi destinations – Ha’il and Tabuk – from May

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Dubai: flydubai will resume operations to Ha’il and Tabuk, bringing the number of destinations served by the carrier in Saudi Arabia to 10. The new services will start on May 9 with five weekly flights.

The airline’s network in Saudi Arabia now has 10 destinations, including AlUla, Dammam, Gassim, Jeddah, Medina, Riyadh, Taif and Yanbu. The latest announcement comes a day after flydubai said it would begin flights to Gassim from May 1.

Flight details

Flights to Ha’il Airport (HAS) and Tabuk Airport (TUU) will be operated five times a week from Dubai World Central (DWC). Following the completion of the Dubai International (DXB) North Runway renovation project, flights to Ha’il and Tabuk will resume from Terminal 2 from June 23.

Return business class fares from DXB to HAS start from Dh4,500 and economy class from Dh1,375. Round-trip Business Class fares from HAS to DXB start from SR4,500 and Lite Economy Class fares from SR1,425.

Business return fares from DXB to TUU start at Dh4,500 and Economy from Dh1,500. Business return fares from TUU to DXB are from SR 4,500 and Economy from SR 1,330 and above.

Air Arabia will resume from April 28 direct flights from Sharjah to four cities in Saudi Arabia – Taif, Al Jouf, Gassim and Hail. With the new additions, Air Arabia will fly to 11 cities in Saudi Arabia.

“Passengers will enjoy flying direct from Sharjah International Airport to these cities, where frequencies will increase during the summer,” the low-cost airline said in a statement.

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