Riyadh: Saudia has announced the resumption of flights to key regional destinations starting April 11, marking a positive step toward restoring air connectivity in the Middle East.
The airline will restart services to:
- Dubai
- Abu Dhabi
- Amman
Gradual Recovery of Operations
The move follows a period of suspension caused by regional airspace disruptions and safety concerns, which impacted multiple routes across the Gulf and neighbouring regions.
Saudia had already begun limited operations on select routes, including Dubai, as part of a phased recovery strategy. The latest announcement signals a broader return of services as conditions improve.
Boost for Regional Connectivity
The resumption is expected to:
- Restore travel flows between Saudi Arabia and key regional hubs
- Provide more flight options for passengers and businesses
- Support recovery of tourism and trade movement
Passenger Advisory
While flights are resuming, Saudia has advised travellers to:
- Check schedules before departure https://www.saudia.com/
- Stay updated on any last-minute changes
- Expect gradual expansion of services
Outlook
The airline plans to increase frequencies and add more destinations in phases, depending on regional stability, signalling a cautious but steady recovery in Middle East aviation.
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