Flynas has increased services on its Riyadh to Krakow route again, adding Saturday flights after earlier expanding the schedule with extra Monday departures. The Saudi airline will operate five flights a week throughout August.
The move gives travellers more choice on one of the carrier’s growing international routes. It also means flynas is offering additional capacity during the peak summer travel period.
The latest change follows a previous increase in frequency on the same route, showing continued demand for direct travel between Saudi Arabia and the Polish city. Flynas has now extended the timetable further to cover the whole of August.
The Riyadh to Krakow link has become part of a broader push by airlines to add more point-to-point services between the Middle East and European destinations during the summer months. For passengers, the extra flights can improve availability and flexibility when booking short breaks, family visits or longer holidays.
Flynas is among the Middle East carriers expanding its network as leisure travel demand remains strong. Adding a fifth weekly flight can also help spread demand across the week, making seats easier to find on busy dates.
The airline did not give further details in the source text about aircraft type, fares or whether the extra services would continue beyond August. It said only that the additional flights are set to run through the month.
Krakow has become an increasingly popular destination for international visitors, with its historic centre, compact layout and access to wider southern Poland helping to sustain demand. Direct flights from Gulf carriers have played a growing role in connecting the city with long-haul leisure markets.
For flynas, the latest schedule change adds to a pattern of gradual route growth rather than a single large expansion. The airline first added extra Monday flights before broadening the service to include Saturdays, lifting the weekly total to five.
Airlines across Europe and the Middle East often adjust summer schedules in response to demand, and route frequency changes can be a sign of stronger bookings. In this case, flynas has opted to keep the higher level of service in place for the full month of August.
Passengers booking the route may find that the additional Saturday option makes weekend trips more practical. It also gives travellers more ways to connect onward from Riyadh, which remains one of the region’s major aviation hubs.
The airline’s decision reflects the continued importance of leisure routes in its network. While the source announcement is brief, the increase suggests flynas sees room for more traffic between Saudi Arabia and Krakow during the height of the travel season.








