Saudi flyadeal launches Lahore flights, expands Pakistan network to five cities

In this file photo, taken on February 1, 2025, shows ’s low-cost airline flyadeal landing at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. (CAA/File)
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  • Twice-weekly Lahore flights bring flyadeal’s Pakistan network to five cities, 18 weekly services
  • Expansion aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 goals to boost tourism and regional connectivity

ISLAMABAD: ’s low-cost airline flyadeal has launched scheduled flights to Lahore, its fifth destination in Pakistan this year, as part of a rapid regional expansion plan aligned with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 strategy to boost connectivity and tourism.

A subsidiary of the national carrier Saudia, flyadeal has become one of the Middle East’s fastest-growing airlines since its launch in 2017. The Lahore route adds to services to Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar and Sialkot, all introduced since February 2025, bringing the total number of weekly flights between the two countries to 18.

Flight F3 655 from Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport landed at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport last week where it was greeted with a water-cannon salute and a ceremony attended by airport and airline officials.

“It’s been an incredible achievement to build a countrywide operation from one to five cities across Pakistan in just eight months,” said Steven Greenway, flyadeal’s Chief Executive Officer.

“Entering any market is always a baby-step process. But our operational and commercial teams have done an impressive job to plan, launch, expand and set up the necessary infrastructure so quickly to sell, market and promote our flights in a short space of time.”

Tickets for flyadeal’s Pakistan services are available via the airline’s website, mobile app and partner travel agencies, the company said.

Farooq Ahmad, flyadeal’s Head of Sales, said:

“Pakistan has proved to be one of flyadeal’s success stories. We’ve matured very quickly in a country building confidence within the travel agency community to sell, and among consumers to fly with us especially being a relatively new entrant to a dynamic market that Pakistan is.”

The twice-weekly Lahore flights will serve both inbound business travelers and outbound Pakistani expatriates working in the Kingdom. All Pakistan routes are operated with Airbus A320 aircraft configured with 186 Economy Class seats.

flyadeal currently flies 42 A320s from bases in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam to more than 30 destinations across the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and South Asia.

Under Saudi Vision 2030, the airline plans to triple its network to over 100 destinations with a fleet exceeding 100 aircraft by 2030.