Saudia, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, has expanded its global flight network by adding more than 10 new destinations for 2025.
The new additions align with the significant surge in global travel activity, recording a 16% increase in international guest numbers last year, according to Saudia’s press release.
The destinations that have joined Saudia global flight network include Vienna (Austria), Venice (Italy), Larnaca (Cyprus), Athens and Heraklion (Greece), Nice (France), Malaga (Spain), Bali (Indonesia), Antalya (Turkey), El Alamein (Egypt), and Salalah (Oman).
These destinations have expanded Saudia‘s existing network of more than 100 destinations across four continents, with daily operations exceeding 530 flights.
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On this occasion, the Director-General of Saudia Group, Ibrahim Al-Omar, said: “Following last year’s operational success, we’ve implemented a strategic plan for 2025 to ensure continued excellence and meet rising international travel demand. Our destination selection is based on comprehensive feasibility studies and guest preferences, in line with the objectives of the National Aviation Strategy to reach 250 destinations by 2030.”
He added: “We are committed to providing our international guests with exceptional travel experiences that combine comfort, efficiency, and authentic Saudi hospitality.”
The addition of new destinations aligns with Saudia‘s international development plan, aiming to increase its global market share and bolster connectivity between the Kingdom and the world.
This network expansion is aided by Saudia’s modern fleet, consisting of safe and efficient 147 Boeing and Airbus aircraft. Moreover, it is supported by the company’s commitment to high standards of onboard service, including comfortable seating, advanced in-flight entertainment systems, and authentic Saudi hospitality.
Furthermore, Saudia plans to strengthen its operational capacity by adding 118 new aircraft over the coming years.