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UAE-Based Air Arabia To Launch Saudi Arabia LCC is published in Aviation Daily, an Aviation Week Intelligence Network (AWIN) ...
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UAE: Air Arabia wins bid to launch Saudi low-cost airline in Dammam, boosting Vision 2030 goals
Air Arabia, in partnership with Kun Investment Holding and Nesma Group, has secured a license to operate a new low-cost ...
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Air Arabia announces new low-cost airline, plans a 45-aircraft fleet by 2030. Check details
UAE-based airline Air Arabia announced on Sunday, 20 July 2025, that it has received approval from Saudi Arabia to establish ...
Backed by KUN Investment Holding and Nesma, the new carrier aims to operate 45 aircraft and serve 81 routes by 2030 . Air ...
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Gulf Business on MSNAir Arabia-led consortium wins bid to launch new low-cost airline in Saudi Arabia
The airline, which draws on Air Arabia’s regional low-cost operating model, aims to deliver reliable and value-driven travel ...
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi (3L, Abu Dhabi International) plans to add two A320-200 s by the end of 2025, a move widely seen as a ...
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Saudi Arabian authorities have granted Air Arabia and Saudi partners the right to establish a national low-cost carrier to ...
A new low-cost airline backed by Air Arabia, Nesma Group, and KUN Holding is launching in Saudi Arabia, aiming to boost connectivity from Dammam.
Low-cost airline in Saudi Arabia just announced—but why Dammam, and what makes this project different from Riyadh Air?
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation’s (GACA) has awarded a consortium comprising Air Arabia, Nesma Group, and KUN Holding the right to establish and operate a new ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNUAE's Air Arabia wins bid to operate new Saudi low-cost airline
The airline will operate with 45 aircraft serving 24 domestic destinations and 57 international destinations, and ...
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TravelPulse on MSNSaudi Arabia To Launch New Low-Cost Airline
Saudi Arabia plans to launch a new low-cost airline by 2030, as part of its Vision 2030 initiative to boost tourism, operating from Dammam with 45 planes.
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