Arab News, Wednesday, Jan 04, 2023 | Jamadi Al Thani 11, 1444
Saudi airline flynas records 91% growth in passengers to 8.7m in 2022
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi airline flynas witnessed an annual passenger rise of 91 percent in 2022 to
8.7 million, as the low-cost carrier benefitted from the tourism sector's
post-pandemic resurgence.
In 2022, the number of flights operated
by flynas increased by 45 percent to 66,000, while the seating capacity rose by
46 percent, according to a Saudi Press Agency report.
The report further noted that flynas launched 16
new destinations and 30 new routes, along with upscaling the total fleet number
to 43 in 2022.
“The growth rates recorded by flynas during 2022
in performance, operations, and localization programs reflect the company’s
commitment to continuing expansion under the slogan ‘We Connect the World to the
Kingdom’ and to consolidating its leading position as the best low-cost airline
in the Middle East and one of the top 10 airlines in the world of its category,”
said flynas CEO and Managing Director Bander Almohanna.
He added: “The annual results confirm the progress
in the company’s strategic plan with the receiving of 8 new Airbus A320neo and
joining 2 Airbus A330 aircraft, which will contribute to serving pilgrims and
Umrah performers as well as expanding to new markets.”
Almohanna further noted that flynas’ board of
directors has approved the booking orders of 250 aircraft, a move that
could catalyze the materialization of Saudi Arabia’s aviation strategy which
aims to reach 330 million passengers, 250 international destinations, and 100
million tourists annually by 2030.
He added that flynas is trying to include more
Saudi nationals in its workforce, along with empowering women in the aviation
sector.
The CEO also added that flynas launched the Future
Engineers Program in 2022 aimed at localizing the aircraft engineering and
maintenance jobs and employing 150 Saudi engineers over the coming years.
Earlier in February, during an exclusive interview
with Arab News, Almohanna said that the Kingdom’s civil aviation strategy is
playing an important role in supporting and strengthening the position of Saudi
national air carriers at the international level.
He also added that air carriers in Saudi Arabia
should not crowd each other on the same destinations but rather search for new
destinations to connect them with Saudi Arabia to accelerate achieving the goal
of 250 destinations.