Saudi Airlines Expands Network to 250 Destinations by 2030

With its massive network expansion plan and commitment to Vision 2030, Saudia is poised to become a major player in the global aviation industry, offering more destinations, increased capacity, and improved services to its customers, and supporting the growth of tourism, trade, and pilgrimage in the region.

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Saudia, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, operates a vast network of 122 destinations, 95 international cities, and 40 countries, with plans to expand to 250 destinations by 2030, solidifying its position as a key player in the Middle East and globally.

The airline's top 10 busiest international routes for 2025 include Jeddah-Cairo, Riyadh-Dubai, and Dubai-Jeddah, with a significant number of weekly flights and one-way seats, demonstrating its strong presence in the region. Additionally, Saudia operates a fleet of 159 aircraft and has ordered 128 more planes to modernize its fleet and increase capacity, supporting its ambitious expansion plans.

Saudia's rapid international expansion is driven by its commitment to Vision 2030, aiming to increase its network and provide better services to its customers. The airline's agreements with other countries, such as the recent agreements between Syria and Turkish Airlines and Centromo Airlines to transport Syrian pilgrims for the 2025 Hajj season, also reflect its dedication to facilitating travel and pilgrimage for people from around the world.

As Saudia continues to expand its network and modernize its fleet, it is likely to play an increasingly important role in the global aviation industry, providing more options and better services to its customers, and contributing to the growth and development of the Middle East region.

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