Saudi Arabia is planning to launch three more airlines in its attempt to reach ambitious tourism targets. The country is already served by four carriers – Saudia, Riyadh Air, Flynas and Flyadeal – but ...
Delta Air Lines has signed a partnership agreement with Riyadh Air, a Saudi Arabian airline startup that plans to start flying in 2025 as the Middle Eastern nation plans to invest hundreds of billions ...
MANILA – The Philippines is strengthening its tourism ties with Saudi Arabia as part of its bid to capture a bigger share of ...
Ranked as two of the best airlines in the world, Emirates and Qatar Airways are known for their luxury and high-end amenities. However, these two middle-easter carriers may face a competitor in the ...
GE Aerospace and Saudia Airlines signed an agreement for the purchase of GEnx-1B engines, including installed engines and ...
Flyadeal India flights are set to begin by 2026, connecting Saudi Arabian hubs to major Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai ...
Boeing announced agreements to sell up to 121 airplanes between a pair of separate deals with two Saudi Arabian carriers Tuesday, which combined could amount to roughly $37 billion. The aerospace ...
Saudi Arabia has launched a free stopover visa for international travelers flying with Saudia Airlines and Flynas, allowing ...
Saudi start-up airline Riyadh Air has announced that it has placed an order for 60 Airbus aircraft to join its expanding fleet. Riyadh Air, the country’s newest airline, is set to launch its maiden ...
Riyadh Air is in talks to buy more aircraft, and CEO Tony Douglas wants them to include first class. The most luxurious cabin has enjoyed a recent resurgence, with European carriers raising the bar.