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Flynas Syria airline set to launch in fourth quarter 2026

Published: 2026/02/09 10:54 AM
Updated: 2026/02/09 2:02 PM
Flynas Syria airline set to launch in fourth quarter 2026
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Damascus, Feb. 9 (SANA) Syria’s civil aviation authority has signed an agreement with Saudi low-cost carrier flynas to launch a new joint-venture airline, flynas Syria, in a move aimed at revitalizing the country’s air transport sector after more than a decade of disruption and international isolation.

Under the agreement signed Saturday in Damascus, the Syrian General Authority of Civil Aviation and Air Transport will hold a 51% stake, while flynas will own the remaining 49%, flynas said in a statement on its website. Commercial operations are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2026, pending regulatory approvals, it added.

The airline will operate flights to destinations across the Middle East, Africa, and Europe, with licensing and operational arrangements currently being finalized in coordination with relevant authorities. flynas said, “This expansion aims to bolster air traffic to and from Syria, enhance regional and international connectivity, and meet the growing demand for air travel.”

Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih, speaking at the signing ceremony, described aviation as a “key enabler of economic development,” calling the partnership a step toward “constructive investment cooperation” between the two countries.

Omar al-Hosari, head of Syria’s civil aviation authority, called the agreement a “strategic step within a comprehensive national vision aimed at rebuilding and developing Syria’s civil aviation sector.” He added that the partnership reflects Syria’s commitment to “smart cooperation models with trusted regional partners,” which will enhance regional air connectivity.

Flynas chairman Ayed Al Jeaid hailed the deal as “a historic moment in the company’s journey,” while CEO Bander Almohanna highlighted Syria’s geographic location and tourism potential, describing it as “a vital hub for air travel.”

The airline currently operates 23 weekly flights from Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam to Damascus, including two daily flights from Riyadh, one daily flight from Jeddah, and two weekly flights from Dammam. In June 2025, the airline became the first Saudi carrier to resume scheduled flights to the Syrian capital since services were suspended during the war.

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