Sources told "Al Arabiya Business" on Tuesday that Saudi Nas is preparing to finalize an agreement to launch an airline in Syria. This initiative is viewed as a notable advancement in the regional aviation sector, especially given the recent shifts in relations between Arab nations and Syria.
This development occurs as several Arab countries gradually resume economic ties with Damascus, following years of isolation due to the Syrian conflict. Regional airlines are looking to expand their operations and capitalize on the reopening of various air routes, alongside expectations of increased commercial and logistical activities as security conditions improve in parts of Syria.
Saudi Nas is recognized as a leading low-cost airline in the region, having broadened its reach to new destinations throughout the Middle East and Asia in recent years. Its entry into the Syrian market may reflect optimistic projections regarding future economic prospects in the country's air transport sector, despite potential logistical and regulatory hurdles.
This move is also seen as part of broader initiatives to reintegrate Syria into the regional economy, particularly following its reinstatement in the Arab League and the interest of various Arab companies in exploring investment opportunities in sectors such as transport, energy, and services.