flynas : the First Batch of Saudi Female Flight Attendants on Board this Month

As the first Saudi national carrier to empower women

flynas : the First Batch of Saudi Female Flight Attendants on Board this Month


Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, 06 January 2019: As an extension of its programs to localize aviation jobs and empower Saudi women, flynas announced the graduation of the first batch of the Saudi Female Flight Attendants program, noting that their first practical flight will be during this month.

This step stems from flynas’ keenness to empower Saudi women to play a key role in the renaissance of the Kingdom in diverse industries. flynas is the first Saudi national carrier to open opportunities for Saudi women through its “Future Pilots” and “Flight Attendants” Programs.

flynas stated that the “Flight Attendants” program aims to attract 300 Saudi male and female flight attendants within two years, noting that it will consider the working hours and will allocate a uniform for Saudi female flight attendants in line with the Saudi customs and traditions.

For more information on the criteria, applicants can visit flynas website.


About flynas:

Established in 2007, flynas is the national Saudi Carrier and the leading low cost airline in the Middle East with a fleet of 30 Airbus A320 Aircraft, operating over 1,200 flights weekly to 17 domestic destinations and 53 international destinations. Since its launch, flynas has successfully carried more than 38 million passengers from its bases of Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Abha.

flynas’ high value offerings, on-time performance and superior customer service earned flynas the award for Middle East’s Leading Low Cost Airline from World Travel Awards 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, as well as the prestigious Skytrax Award for Middle East’s Best Low Cost Airline in 2017.

For more information, visit www.flynas.com