Saudi Arabia-Syria Deal: Saudi Arabia and Syria join hands, launch ‘flynas Syria’, cheap air service will be available from 2026

Saudi Arabia’s famous airline Flynas and the Syrian Civil Aviation Authority have jointly made a new beginning. both countries ‘flynas syria’ Has announced the launch of a new airline named. Under an agreement signed in Damascus, this airline will start its flights in the last months of the year 2026. Its main objective is to provide air travel facility to people at low cost, so that it can be easy to travel between the two countries.

Who will have how much stake in this new airline?

Money from both Syria and Saudi Arabia has been invested in this partnership. The company is owned by the Syrian government. 51% share While Saudi Arabia’s flynas have 49% stake Will remain. It will be a ‘Low-Cost Carrier’ i.e. an airline with cheap service. This simply means that common people will get a chance to travel by air at low fares. The company will have to strictly follow the safety rules of both the countries.

When and where will the flight be available?

According to officials, there is full hope of starting flights by the fourth quarter (October-December) of 2026. Right now the final phase of its license and paper work is going on.

Mainly flights will operate from Damascus International Airport (Damascus). Aleppo Airport is also being improved so that flights can be availed from there also. This airline will connect Syria to many cities in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.

What is Saudi’s plan for airports?

Saudi Arabia has taken up the responsibility of not only improving the airline but also improving the airport in Syria. Aleppo airport will be expanded so that 12 million passengers can travel there in a year. The agreement was signed on 7 February 2026 in the presence of Saudi Arabia’s Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih and the Syrian President. Apart from this, Saudi Arabia has also invested billions of dollars in works like electricity and water in Syria.

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