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Flights to Pakistan and other countries from Jeddah's new international airport will begin in December

Starting December 20, 2019, flights to Pakistani cities Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar and Multan will begin.

Jeddah : Jeddah's newly built King Abdul Aziz International Airport has become the focus of the world, with flights to Pakistan soon due to its extensive airports. In this regard, Saudi newspaper 24 reported that international flights to Jeddah's new airport were to start under six stages.
The first two steps have been completed. Currently there are international flights departing from Terminal One for Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudi Arabia) to Arbil, Sharm El Sheikh, Oman and Alexandria. Also, there are flights to 21 domestic and 7 international airports. On November 3, 2019, the third phase will begin flights to Athens, Rome, Frankfurt, Geneva, Munich, Milan and Vienna.
The fourth phase will begin on November 15, 2019, with flights departing for Beirut, Kuwait, Khartoum, Nairobi, Dammam, Qasim and Cairo. The fifth phase will start from December 10, 2019, under which 12 new destinations are Delhi, Haider. Flights will be operated for, Abad, Kali Kat, Bangalore, Lucknow, Mumbai, Chennai, Kochi, Tunisia, Johannesburg, Ankara and Istanbul. However, the sixth and final phase will start from December 20, 2019, under which flights to 28 cities, including Pakistan, will begin.
These international cities include Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Peshawar, Guangzhou, Jakarta, Colombo, Dhaka, Washington, New York, Kuala Lumpur, Los Angeles, London, Manchester, Madina Manora, Maldives, Manila, Mauritius, Riyadh, Singapore. , Addis Ababa, Algeria, Paris, Darbija, Dubai, Madrid and Port Sudan.

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