flynas, the national air carrier, has joined the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) as an affiliate member, becoming the first Saudi airline in the Middle East to join the organization, and enhancing the leading LCC role to contribute to sustainable global tourism, which aligns with flynas’ sustainability strategy and the Kingdom’s vision and commitment to shaping the future of the global travel sector.
This new membership comes as Saudi Arabia was selected to host the 26th UNWTO General Assembly in 2025, the first time the Kingdom will host the general assembly of a UN organization, underscoring the country’s growing prominence in global tourism.
flynas’ membership in the UNWTO further strengthens the airline’s position as one of the top five LCCs in the world, adding value in visibility, networking, participation, knowledge, support and cooperation with Tier 1 organizations in the field of tourism.
Affiliate members are an integral part of UNWTO membership, bringing together over 500 companies, educational and research institutions and NGOs to engage in dialogue, share information, and take action with the objective of contributing to sustainable global tourism in which knowledge and innovation are harnessed to promote responsible and competitive tourism, in line with the Global Code of Ethics for Tourism and the UN principles and objectives.
CEO and Managing Director Bander Almohanna said: “flynas’ joining the organization as the first Saudi airline and the first low-cost carrier in the Middle East will reinforce its position as the 4th best low-cost airline in the world.”
He pointed out that members’ goals coincide with flynas’ sustainability plan, which focuses on adopting initiatives with a sustainable impact on the environment, society and the economy, in addition to “its efficient role in shaping the future of global travel and its pioneering role in building a sustainable tourism sector”.
“flynas places sustainability at the core of its operations, in line with the Kingdom’s goals to reach zero neutrality in greenhouse gas emissions by 2060,” added Almohanna.
Last August, flynas joined the United Nations Global Compact, becoming the first airline in Saudi Arabia and the first low-cost airline in the Middle East to join the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative.