Flyadeal introduces travel insurance packages
It partners with Tawuniya Single Journey cover for as little as SAR12 or SAR19 return
flyadeal has expanded its portfolio of products and services with the introduction of travel insurance packages through Saudia Arabia’s insurer, Tawuniya. From as little as SAR12 for a single journey or SAR19 round trip, travellers can have the comfort of securing cover to protect against unforeseen circumstances such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, missed flights, baggage loss, and personal accidents.
Travel insurance is the latest in a series of product enhancements introduced by flyadeal in recent weeks. These include Hold Fare enabling customers to lock their ticket price for 24 hours to avoid potential fare fluctuations while still deciding whether to book; and the launch of Adeal Membership, an annual domestic travel initiative that offers fixed monthly ticket prices for an annual premium.
Abdullah Adel Alahmadi, flyadeal Ancillary Product Manager, said: “Travel insurance is always a safety net in times of need, providing peace of mind, and both financial and emotional relief in the event travellers face issues which require immediate assistance.
“There is the assumption that travel insurance is cost prohibitive. This is not the case. In partnering with leading insurance provider Tawuniya, we are able to provide value added cover to suit individual needs from as little as SAR12 for a single journey.”
One of the fastest growing airlines in Saudi Arabia and across the Middle East, flyadeal has already embarked on an aggressive expansion this year. New routes have launched connecting Dammam with Tabuk, Najran and Yanbu, alongwith services from Riyadh and Jeddah to the Jordanian capital, Amman, and Pakistan’s commercial hub of Karachi.
Effective 19 June 2025, flyadeal will embark on its summer expansion programme with the return of five popular seasonal destinations and the introduction of Salalah in the Sultanate of Oman for the first time.
The Turkish hot spot of Trabzon will again be joined by Baku and Tbilisi, capital cities of Azerbaijan and Georgia respectively; the Egyptian resort town of Sharm El Sheikh; Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina; along with Salalah in southern Oman.
Just seven years old, flyadeal currently operates over 30 domestic and international year-round and seasonal destinations in the Kingdom, Europe, Middle East, North Africa and South Asia its three main bases of Riyadh, Jeddah and the eastern provincial capital of Dammam. The airline operates a fleet of 37 Airbus A320 aircraft.
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