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Expanded UAE operations also include increased services to Riyadh
Saudi low-cost carrier Flyadeal is set to launch a new Jeddah–Dubai route and increase frequencies on its Dubai–Riyadh service from 15 April 2026.
Operating on a thrice-weekly basis, the service will run between Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) and Dubai International Airport (DXB), with flights departing Jeddah at 09:40 and arriving in Dubai at 13:50. The return leg will depart DXB at 14:50 and arrive in JED at 16:55.
The route strengthens access to Saudi Arabia’s western region, with Jeddah serving as a key gateway to Makkah and Madinah.
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Flights between Dubai and Riyadh have also resumed daily operations following earlier airspace disruptions, with frequencies set to increase to up to four flights per day. Departures will be scheduled throughout the day and night, providing flexible connectivity in both directions.
Lloyd Misquitta, Flyadeal’s Acting Chief Commercial Officer, said: “Jeddah–Dubai not only strengthens connectivity between two key cities in the region, it is also part of a continued strategic focus on expanding flyadeal’s international footprint.”
Flyadeal continues to expand its regional network with new destinations, including a recently launched Riyadh–Neom route in northwest Saudi, as well as new international services from its Madinah base to Cairo and Istanbul’s Sabiha Gökçen Airport.
For more information, visit flyadeal.com