Flyadeal will begin daily flights from Riyadh to Hyderabad in July 2026.
Beginning on July 1, 2026, Saudi low-cost airline Flyadeal will begin daily nonstop flights between Riyadh and Hyderabad in India. Additionally, the airline intends to shortly add more Indian destinations.
Flyadeal, a rapidly expanding low-cost carrier based in Saudi Arabia, is now offering regular scheduled flights in India. The airline has announced that it would begin daily nonstop flights between Riyadh and Hyderabad on July 1, 2026, providing travelers with an additional affordable choice between Saudi Arabia and India.
Flyadeal, which up until now mostly provided customized Hajj and Umrah charter trips from India, has taken a significant stride with this move.
Flights from Riyadh to Hyderabad start every day on July 1.
This new route may result in lower costs and more flight options on one of the busiest travel corridors in the area for many travelers, particularly Indian expats residing in Saudi Arabia.Flyadeal's first, but not last, stop in India is Hyderabad.
As part of its larger aspirations to expand throughout India, the airline has indicated that it will shortly announce another Indian city.Flyadeal Riyadh-Hyderabad Flight Schedule On July 1, 2026, flyadeal will launch a new daily nonstop service between Riyadh and Hyderabad. Airbus A320 aircraft will be used to fly the route; each journey will take five to six hours.
Route, Flight Number, Departure, Arrival
Hyderabad to Riyadh F3 665 23:20 06:50 (+1)
F3 666 Hyderabad to Riyadh 07:55 11:05The airline's website, mobile app, and travel bureaus are currently selling tickets for this new route.
The Significance of Hyderabad for Saudi Airlines
Over the past ten years, Hyderabad has grown to be one of India's largest centers for business and technology. The city has seen significant growth in the defense, aerospace, tech, and startups sectors.
Hyderabad has strong religious and cultural ties to the Gulf, especially Saudi Arabia.
Because of these factors, the city is a desirable market for airlines to target:
Indian employees and foreigners
Travelers on business
Pilgrims of faith
Travelers on a tight budget
Students as well as visiting relatives
Charminar, one of India's most well-known historical monuments, is one of the city's most well-known landmarks.
Beyond Pilgrim Flights, Flyadeal Grows
Flyadeal has previously transported pilgrims from India to Saudi Arabia during the Hajj and Umrah seasons, but this is the first time the airline will operate regular scheduled commercial flights between the two nations.
The airline claims that India is a crucial component of its long-term strategy for international expansion.With sister airline Saudia, which has been serving the Indian market since the 1960s, its parent company, Saudia Group, already has a lengthy history in that country.
The group now intends to use two distinct airline models to target both high-end and low-cost travelers:
Flyadeal for budget travel and Saudia for full-service international travel
What Passengers Can Anticipate Onboard
Airbus A320neo aircraft with 186 all-economy seats will be used on the Hyderabad route. What travelers can anticipate:
Each seat has a USB charging port.
Bigger overhead bins for luggage
Interiors of contemporary Airbus Airspace cabins
Low-cost tickets
There are now 46 Airbus A320 family aircraft in the airline's fleet.Air Travel Between Saudi Arabia and India Is Expanding Quickly
The launch is a reflection of the rising demand for travel between Saudi Arabia and India, which is fueled by commercial ties, jobs, tourism, and religious travel.
Under its Vision 2030 policy, which intends to make the Kingdom a major global hub for travel and transportation, Saudi Arabia has also been aggressively growing its aviation industry.
Flyadeal now operates flights to a number of foreign locations, including:
The United Arab Emirates
Egypt
Pakistan, Turkey, and Jordan
Syria India is now a part of that expanding network.Flyadeal intends to grow its fleet of aircraft to over 100 destinations by 2030, including the inclusion of larger Airbus A330 aircraft for longer international flights.





