Due to poor load factors, Saudi carrier flynas has abandoned all of its long-haul services to focus on its core business of regional flights in the Middle East. The routes were only running for a year, which were launched primarily to carry religious tourists to Saudi Arabia and use Jeddah as a Europe and the Far East.
Flynas operated flights to Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur and London Gatwick and Manchester in the UK, but those services survived for only three months before they were axed.
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