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flynas Lets You “Pick the View”, Not Just the Seat

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flynas has launched Find My View, a new service that lets passengers choose their seat based on the scenery they’ll see outside the window. Powered by AI, the tool predicts views using flight paths, timing, and real passenger photos—turning seat selection into a personalised, experience-driven choice before takeoff. (Source: flynas)

30 January 2026 

flynas, Saudi Arabia’s leading low-cost airline and one of the fastest-growing budget carriers globally, has unveiled an innovative service that puts the view outside the window front and centre in the seat-selection process. The new “Find My View” feature uses artificial intelligence to let passengers choose not just a seat number — but the scenic experience they want to enjoy in the sky.

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A New Era of Seat Selection

Traditionally, airline seat maps merely show rows and letters — leaving travellers to guess whether they’ll be treated to spectacular views or not. With Find My View, that changes. Powered by advanced machine learning and predictive AI models developed in partnership with VML Riyadh, this service analyses flight paths, directions, time of day, and even weather conditions to forecast what passengers are likely to see from specific window seats.

Instead of selecting a window seat and hoping for the best, travellers can now explore expected landscapes — from sweeping coastal flyovers and mountain ranges to city skylines, famous landmarks, or golden hour horizons — all before booking.

How It Works

The feature is accessible via the dedicated website findmyview.com. Passengers simply enter their departure and arrival cities. They’re then shown a seat map where window seats are highlighted with view previews. Clicking on any of these seats reveals either AI-generated projections or real photos shared by previous flyers from that exact seat and route — creating a living gallery of real views and real moments.

This combination of predictive data and user-generated content helps travellers to:

  • Visualise views before selecting a seat, reducing uncertainty.

  • Make more informed seat choices tailored to their preferences — whether they value scenic sunsets, striking landscapes, or cityscapes.

  • Capture memorable moments from the air, optimizing photo opportunities and elevating the in-flight experience.

Why It Matters

The “Find My View” service signals a shift in how airlines approach passenger engagement. Instead of focusing solely on cost and convenience, flynas has introduced experience-driven seat selection, turning a functional step into an emotionally engaging one.

For passengers, especially those who love photography or value personalization, this adds excitement to the travel journey — making the inflight experience part of the adventure, not just a means to a destination.

For flynas, the initiative reinforces its reputation as a technologically forward and customer-centric airline, expanding the possibilities of low-cost travel without complicating the booking process.

Setting a Trend

While ancillary services and seat upgrades aren’t new, few airlines have tied view previews so closely to seat choice. By doing so, flynas may encourage the industry to rethink how seat selection is marketed — potentially introducing experience-based seating options across different carriers.

Ultimately, Find My View transforms ordinary window seats into storytelling opportunities — turning flights into curated experiences based on what travellers see as much as where they’re going.

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