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Saudi’s Flyadeal schedules Sarajevo and Tivat service

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The low cost subsidiary of Saudi Arabian Airlines, Flyadeal, has scheduled its new flights from Riyadh to both Sarajevo and Tivat. As previously reported, the budget carrier will maintain seasonal operations to the two cities. Services to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital will commence on June 21 and run three times per week, each Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, until September 8, with further details available here. Flights to Tivat will operate twice per week, on Thursdays and Saturdays, starting June 24 until September 7. Further details can be viewed here. Tickets have now been put on sale by the Saudi airline.

April 07, 2023
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  1. Anonymous13:32

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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