Saudia expands European footprint with seasonal Vienna, Athens routes

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s national carrier Saudia has launched direct flights to Vienna and Athens as it enhances its presence in Europe as part of a broader network expansion strategy.

The airline will operate three weekly flights to the Austrian capital, which began with an Airbus A320 service from King Abdulaziz International Airport to Vienna International Airport, the company said in a statement.

Saudia plans to extend the service with flights from Riyadh’s King Khalid International Airport starting in June.

The aviator also launched seasonal flights to Greece’s capital, which will run three times per week, with the inaugural flight departing from Riyadh on April 2, also operated by an Airbus A320.

The national flag carrier is also set to introduce flights from Jeddah to Athens starting in June 2025.

The routes are part of a previously announced plan to introduce 11 new destinations this year, including Venice, Athens, and Nice as well as Malaga and Bali.

The expansion comes as Saudia posted a 16 percent year-on-year increase in international passenger traffic in 2024, aligning with the Kingdom’s National Tourism Strategy, which targets 150 million annual visitors by 2030.

Marking the Vienna flight, the airline posted on its official X account: “This new destination is an addition to Saudia’s network of over 100 destinations across four continents, supporting national efforts to grow tourism, entertainment, sports, and religious travel, including Hajj and Umrah.”

The new routes come after the airline launched a three-weekly service to Bali earlier this week, its second regular route to Indonesia after Jakarta.

Last month, the airline also signed an agreement with Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs to expand pilgrim transportation and improve services for the 2025 Hajj season.

The new services strengthen Saudia’s role in the Kingdom’s Air Connectivity Program, which has introduced more than 60 direct international routes since its 2021 launch.

With a fleet of 147 Boeing and Airbus aircraft, the airline plans to expand further, with 118 new aircraft set to join its operations. 

As part of its 2025 network expansion, Saudia is also set to launch flights to Antalya, Turkiye, and Salalah, Oman, underscoring its broader goal of increasing global market share and positioning itself as a key player in international travel.