(06 September 2022, 11:22 +07)
Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) has expanded its
partnership with the Air Connectivity Program with direct flights
departing from Jeddahs King Abdulaziz International Airport to
Tunis and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Saudia operates its latest aircraft between the two destinations,
featuring an array of premium services including 5,000 hours of
onboard entertainment content.
The Saudi Air Connectivity Program was established
to enable and enhance air connectivity to and in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia by developing existing and targeted new air routes.
Saudia continue to expand its partnership with the Air Connectivity Program
Recently inaugurated flights to Barcelona, Zurich,
Amsterdam and Seoul which have come as a result of Saudias
collaboration with the Air Connectivity Program, have proven to be
very popular among guests.
During the first half of 2022, nearly 4.8 million
international guests flew Saudia, an increase of 242%. Saudia
operated 28,600 international flights during H1 2022, an increase
of 156%.
Thanks to a combination of new,
in-demand travel options and enhanced ground services, the two
sides are expected to announce new international destinations in
the near future.
Saudia is currently rebuilding its network as
COVID19-related travel restrictions and requirements around the
world are gradually lifted or eased. Today, the airline operates
passenger flights to more than 100 destinations across four
continents.
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