Flynas to Resume Direct Flights Between Riyadh and Doha

Flynas will restart direct service between Riyadh and Doha on May 19, restoring a key Gulf route during a period of wider regional disruption. The move adds capacity on a business- and leisure-heavy corridor as airlines across the region continue adjusting schedules.

By Laura Mitchell | Edited by Yuliya Karotkaya Published: Updated:

Flynas will resume direct flights between Riyadh and Doha starting May 19, restoring service on a core Gulf route at a time when regional aviation remains under pressure from schedule changes, cancellations, and reroutings. The resumption gives Saudi Arabia’s low-cost sector another active cross-border connection and adds capacity on a corridor that is important for both short-haul leisure travel and frequent business movement within the Gulf.

The timing matters because airlines in the region are still adjusting operations in response to broader instability affecting airspace access and network planning. In that context, the restart of Riyadh-Doha service stands out as a sign that some carriers are moving selectively to rebuild point-to-point connectivity where demand remains resilient. For Flynas, the route also fits its wider network growth strategy, which has increasingly combined domestic expansion with targeted international additions from Saudi hubs.

More broadly, the move highlights how Gulf airlines are trying to preserve network relevance even as the operating backdrop remains uneven. Riyadh and Doha are both important aviation markets, and restoring nonstop service between them can support traffic flows tied to corporate travel, visiting friends and relatives, and short-break demand.

For Saudi aviation, the restart also aligns with the broader policy push to improve connectivity and strengthen the Kingdom’s role in regional air transport. While one route does not change the wider disruption picture, it does show that airlines are continuing to make tactical growth decisions rather than simply retreating from uncertainty.