Bullish on the fast-growing Indian aviation market, Saudi Arabia’s no-frills carrier flyadeal will start flights to Indian cities, including Mumbai, from the first quarter of 2026. Steven Greenway, CEO, said that India is one of the “most hyper-competitive markets” in the world and there is a need to have an “absolute, brutal focus on unit cost”. We expect to cover metropolises like Mumbai and Delhi, as well as focus on secondary cities in India.
Saudi’s flyadeal to start flights to 6 Indian cities by 2026 end, focusing Mumbai & key cities: CEO
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