Jordan Daily - Saudi low-cost airline flynas said on Wednesday it will transfer its direct flights between Jeddah and Amman to Amman City Airport starting June 15, as part of plans to improve operational efficiency and expand travel options for passengers.

The airline will operate daily flights between Jeddah and Amman City Airport, offering greater flexibility and convenience for travelers between Saudi Arabia and Jordan, according to a company statement seen by Jordan Daily.

Flynas said its services from Riyadh, Dammam and Medina to Amman will continue to operate through Queen Alia International Airport as usual, maintaining its existing connectivity and providing passengers with a range of travel options.

The carrier added that the move forms part of its strategy to strengthen its regional presence and expand its route network in response to growing travel demand, particularly ahead of the summer season and the upcoming Umrah and Hajj travel periods.

Flynas is represented in Jordan by Maltrans Travel and Tourism, its exclusive local agent.