10 new destinations will join the airline’s global network this year, offering a diverse range across Europe, the Middle East and Asia
The new additions include Vienna, Austria; Venice, Italy; Larnaka, Cyprus; Athens and Heraklion, Greece; Nice, France; Malaga, Spain; Bali, Indonesia; Antalya, Türkiye; El Alamein, Egypt; and Salalah, Oman.
The strategic growth is fuelled by the reported 16% increase in international visitors last year, reflecting the airline’s commitment to meeting global; demand and connecting the world.
H.E. Eng. Ibrahim Al-Omar, director general of Saudia Group, said, “Our destination selection is based on comprehensive feasibility studies and guest preferences. We are committed to providing our international guests with exceptional travel experiences that combine comfort, efficiency, and authentic Saudi hospitality.”
The expansion will be facilitated by Saudia’s fleet of 147 Boeing and Airbus aircrafts, with a further 118 new additions set to join the roster during the upcoming years.
Currently, Saudia’s existing network services over 100 destinations across four continents, and more information about Saudi Arabia’s national flag carrier can be found on its website.