A high-resolution digital photograph taken during the day shows a Flynas Airbus A320 aircraft on the tarmac with the green dome and twin minarets of Al-Masjid an-Nabawi in Medina, Saudi Arabia, visible in the background. The plane, painted in Flynas' signature teal and white colors, symbolizes the resumption of Hajj flights from Iran to Saudi Arabia after nearly a decade. Global

Saudi Airline Resumes First Iran Hajj Flights Since 2015

For the first decade, Flynas is now conducting special Hajj flights for Iranian pilgrims. Holding Hajj flights between Saudi Arabia and Iran will bring the countries closer and allow for greater cooperation on religious matters. Additionally, the flights from Mashhad which take off from Imam Khomeini International Airport, will allow 35,000 Iranian pilgrims to join […]