Qatar Airways has announced its expansion in Saudi Arabia, with the launch of services of new flights to AlUla and Tabuk.
The award-winning airline is also reopening its route to Yanbu.
These additions to the airline’s network mark a milestone in Qatar Airways’ commitment to connecting travellers across the globe.
Qatar Airways flights to Saudi Arabia
Effective October 29, Qatar Airways will commence operations to AlUla, followed by Yanbu on December 6, and Tabuk on December 14.
Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, Akbar Al Baker, said: “We are thrilled to introduce AlUla, Yanbu, and Tabuk as our newest destinations in Saudi Arabia.
“These cities offer a wealth of cultural, historical, and natural experiences, and we are proud to connect travellers from around the world to these remarkable places.”
AlUla, known for its breath-taking landscapes and historical treasures, will be serviced with two weekly flights. Travelers can look forward to experiencing this UNESCO World Heritage Site’s wonders, including the ancient rock formations and archaeological marvels.
Yanbu, a vibrant port city, will be connected with three weekly flights. With its beautiful beaches and diverse marine life, Yanbu is a destination for those seeking sun, sea and adventure.
Tabuk, situated amid mountains and valleys, will see Qatar Airways operate three weekly flights. Travelers to Tabuk will have the opportunity to explore its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Qatar Airways now operates to nine cities in Saudi Arabia, operating more than 125 flights weekly. These cities include:
- AlUla
- Dammam
- Gassim
- Jeddah
- Medina
- Riyadh
- Tabuk
- Taif
- Yanbu
Passengers in Saudi Arabia traveling from these exciting new gateways will enjoy seamless connectivity to over 160 destinations worldwide, including the China, Europe, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Thailand and the United States.
Qatar Airways continues to be a global leader in connecting travellers to some of the most sought-after destinations across the globe.
The airline’s new routes to AlUla, Yanbu, and Tabuk are expected to facilitate business and leisure travel, further strengthening economic ties and cultural exchanges between Qatar and Saudi Arabia.