Saudia Restarts Daily Regional Flights Across the Middle East
Saudia has officially resumed daily services connecting Saudi Arabia with key destinations in the United Arab Emirates and Jordan, marking a significant boost for regional travel and connectivity.
The reinstated routes will link major cities including Riyadh and Jeddah with hubs like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman. The move comes as travel demand across the Middle East continues to rise, driven by both business and tourism recovery.
According to Saudia, the return of daily flights aims to strengthen economic ties and provide passengers with more flexible travel options across the region. The airline is also expected to deploy a mix of narrow-body aircraft suited for short-haul routes, ensuring efficiency and frequency.
This development is particularly important for travelers connecting through Saudi Arabia’s growing aviation network, as the Kingdom continues to position itself as a major transit hub under its Vision 2030 strategy.
With increased frequency and improved connectivity, passengers can expect smoother travel between these key Middle Eastern destinations in the coming months.
