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Low-cost airline in Saudi Arabia just announced—but why Dammam, and what makes this project different from Riyadh Air?
The Saudi Arabian budget airline marks a fleet milestone with the delivery of its 40th aircraft, reinforcing its ambitions to ...
UAE-based Air Arabia, in partnership with Saudi firms Kun Investment Holding and Nesma Group, has won the bid to launch a new ...
Delta also said it would not code-share with Saudi Arabian Airlines, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia now known as Saudia. Saudia has a hub in Jeddah and remains a member of the SkyTeam alliance.
Saudi Arabia announced on Sunday the planned establishment of a new national low-cost airline with a fleet of 45 planes to be ready by 2030, state media reported.
Saudi Arabia has revealed plans to launch a new low-cost airline that will operate with a fleet of 45 aircraft by 2030.
The announcement of a Delta-Saudia code-share come after Delta in July announced a strategic cooperation agreement with Riyadh Air, a Saudi Arabian airline startup that plans to start flying in 2025.
Delta also said it would not code-share with Saudi Arabian Airlines, the flag carrier of Saudi Arabia now known as Saudia. Saudia has a hub in Jeddah and remains a member of the SkyTeam alliance.
A new low-cost airline backed by Air Arabia, Nesma Group, and KUN Holding is launching in Saudi Arabia, aiming to boost connectivity from Dammam.
A new low-cost Saudi Arabian airline will serve 24 domestic destinations and 57 international destinations with a ...