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Flyadeal

flyadeal (Arabic: طيران أديل, romanized: Tayaran Adil) is a Saudi Arabian low-cost airline headquartered at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah. It is a subsidiary of Saudia, Saudi Arabia's flag carrier.

Key Information

History

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Saudia, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, announced the creation of flyadeal on 17 April 2016.[1][2][3] The venture is part of Saudia Group's SV 2020 Transformation Strategy, which aims to elevate the group's units into world-class status by 2020. flyadeal targeted domestic travellers, Hajj and Umrah pilgrims and the rising number of tourists, among other groups.[4] The airline launched flights on 23 September 2017, linking Jeddah to Riyadh.[5] On 10 June 2022, flyadeal began operating flights from Dammam to Cairo.[6] In 2025, the company expanded into South Asia by launching its debut flight to Pakistan.[7]

Destinations

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flyadeal aircraft
Flyadeal and Saudia Airplane
Country City Airport Notes Refs
Azerbaijan Baku Heydar Aliyev International Airport Seasonal [8]
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Sarajevo International Airport Seasonal [8]
Chad N’Djamena N'Djamena International Airport Hajj
Cyprus Larnaca Larnaca International Airport Seasonal [8]
Egypt Cairo Cairo International Airport [8]
Sharm El Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh International Airport Seasonal [8]
Georgia Tbilisi Tbilisi International Airport Seasonal [8]
India Kolkata Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport Seasonal
Jordan Amman Queen Alia International Airport
Niger Niamey Diori Hamani International Airport Hajj
Nigeria Kano Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport Hajj
Pakistan Karachi Jinnah International Airport [9]
Saudi Arabia Abha Abha International Airport
Al-Baha Al-Baha Domestic Airport
Bisha Bisha Domestic Airport
Dammam King Fahd International Airport Base
Ha'il Ha'il International Airport
Hofuf Al-Ahsa International Airport
Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport Base
Jizan King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz International Airport
Sakakah Al-Jawf International Airport
Medina Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport
Najran Najran Regional Airport
Neom Neom Bay Airport
Buraidah Prince Naif bin Abdulaziz International Airport
Qurayyat Gurayat Domestic Airport
Riyadh King Khalid International Airport Base
Tabuk Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz International Airport
Taif Taif International Airport [10]
Turkey Antalya Antalya Airport Seasonal [8]
Bodrum Milas–Bodrum Airport Seasonal [8]
Istanbul Istanbul Airport [11]
Trabzon Trabzon Airport Seasonal [8]
United Arab Emirates Dubai Al Maktoum International Airport [12]
Dubai International Airport [13]
Uzbekistan Tashkent Tashkent International Airport [14]

Codeshare agreements

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Flyadeal has a codeshare agreement with one airline:

Fleet

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As of August 2025, Flyadeal operates the following aircraft:[16]

flyadeal fleet
Aircraft Total Orders Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-200 11 186[17]
Airbus A320neo 27 15 186 Order transferred from Saudia.
Further options for 20 aircraft.[18][19]
Airbus A321neo 39 TBA Order transferred from Saudia.
Deliveries from 2026.[19]
Airbus A330-900 10 TBA Order with 10 purchase rights.
Deliveries from July 2027.[20][21]
Total 38 64

On 7 July 2019, flyadeal revealed its intention to order 30 Airbus A320neo aircraft with a further 20 options. flyadeal had previously committed to the Boeing 737 MAX, but chose not to firm up its equivalent order of 30 aircraft and 20 options due to the Boeing 737 MAX groundings. Boeing attributed the decision to "scheduling requirements".[22][23]

In July 2021, it was stated that flyadeal would start taking delivery of A320neo aircraft later that year as part of an order for up to 50 aircraft. The low-cost airline's future plans call for a fleet of 100 aircraft.[24]

On 23 April 2025, after a long deliberation between ordering either the Airbus A330neo or the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, or simply transferring Boeing 777 aircraft from Saudia for dense long-haul routes, flyadeal ordered 10 A330-900 aircraft for those targeted newer markets, citing the Dreamliner's lack of adequate capacity in dense configurations and its long delivery wait time, and the 777's inability to fill its large capacity.[20][21]

Incidents

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On 10 February 2021, a flyadeal Airbus A320 registered as HZ-FAB was damaged in a Houthi drone attack at Abha International Airport in Saudi Arabia.[25] No injuries or fatalities were reported. The aircraft was subsequently repaired and returned to service.[26]

The aircraft involved in the incident (HZ-FAB) parked at Jeddah Airport 14 months earlier

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