Felix Airways
Felix Airways Limited, also known as Al Saeeda, is a regional airline based in Sana'a, Yemen. It was established in 2008 as a subsidiary of flag carrier Yemenia by the Islamic Bank for Development, to serve the growing market for low-cost travel in the region.
Operations have been severely disrupted since 2015 due to the ongoing military conflict affecting its hub at Sana'a International Airport.
History
In late October 2008, Felix Airways began domestic operations with CRJ 700 aircraft, and expanded both domestically and regionally.However from 2015 the airline, in common with the entire Yemeni tourist industry, suffered a near-complete reduction in activity due to the conflict and the siege in the region; Felix Airways flights were reported to have declined from 55 to only 3 weekly flights.
Destinations
As of March 2018, Felix Airways serves the following destinations:City | Country | Airport | Notes | Refs |
Aden | Aden International Airport | Base | ||
Djibouti | Djibouti–Ambouli International Airport | |||
Khartoum | Khartoum International Airport |
As of January 2015, Felix Airways served the following destinations:
City | Country | Airport | Notes | Refs |
Abha | Saudi Arabia | Abha Regional Airport | ||
Aden | Yemen | Aden International Airport | Base | |
Al Ghaydah | Yemen | Al Ghaydah Airport | ||
Al Hudaydah | Yemen | Hodeida International Airport | ||
Mukalla | Yemen | Riyan Airport | ||
Ataq | Yemen | Ataq Airport | ||
Dammam | Saudi Arabia | King Fahd International Airport | ||
Hargeisa | Somalia | Hargeisa International Airport | ||
Jeddah | Saudi Arabia | King Abdulaziz International Airport | ||
Mogadishu | Somalia | Aden Adde International Airport | ||
Sana'a | Yemen | Sana'a International Airport | Base | |
Seiyun | Yemen | Sayun Airport | ||
Sharjah | United Arab Emirates | Sharjah International Airport | ||
Socotra | Yemen | Socotra Airport | ||
Ta'izz | Yemen | Ta'izz International Airport |
Fleet
As of April 2015, the Felix Airways fleet included the following aircraft:- : The airline had two Bombardier CRJ700s, but one was destroyed by bombing at Sana'a International Airport in April 2015.