Home GCC Saudi Arabia Saudi carrier flynas to operate special flights between Dubai, Riyadh The special flights between the two cities will be operated between September 17-28 by Zainab Mansoor September 14, 2020 Saudi low-cost carrier flynas has announced that it will operate special flights between Riyadh and Dubai. Special trips between the cities of the two largest Arab nations will be undertaken between September 17-28, the carrier said in a tweet. These trips are subject to terms and conditions, it added. رحلات خاصة من #طيران_ناس ✈️ بين الرياض ودبي للفترة ما بين 17 إلى 28 سبتمبر. هذه الرحلات تخضع لشروط وأحكام. للمزيد: https://t.co/xiOtigQmjC pic.twitter.com/NU9EtgbTs4 — flynas طيران ناس (@flynas) September 13, 2020 This follows Saudi Arabia’s much awaited announcement, that it will partially lift travel restrictions and permit international flights to operate to and from the kingdom starting 6am on Tuesday, September 15. Furthermore, all travel restrictions associated with the Covid-19 pandemic will be eased off beginning January 1, 2021. Read: Saudi Arabia to permit residents to return from September 15; will lift all travel restrictions by January 1, 2021 Saudi Arabia suspended international flights from March 15 and restricted entry at its borders as it sought to tame the virus. As of September 13, the kingdom has confirmed 325,651 cases of the virus, including 4,268 fatalities associated with it. 0 Comments