Saudia Airlines is set to expand its flight network with the addition of Medan, Indonesia, as a new destination. This marks the airline’s second city in Indonesia, following Jakarta, and highlights its commitment to growing its presence in the Southeast Asian market.
To support this expansion, Saudia will operate four weekly flights connecting Medan with Jeddah and Medina. These new routes are scheduled to begin on August 31st, offering passengers greater travel options and flexibility.
The addition of Medan to Saudia’s route network is anticipated to boost both tourism and business travel between Indonesia and Saudi Arabia. By linking these cities, the airline aims to cater to the increasing demand for air travel in the region.
With these new flights, Saudia continues to strengthen its international reach, providing passengers with convenient and efficient travel solutions. This development underscores the airline’s ongoing efforts to connect more destinations and serve a wider customer base.
Saudia, the national airline of Saudi Arabia, is headquartered in Jeddah. Its primary hub is King Abdulaziz International Airport, while King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh also serves as a significant base of operations. However, by 2030, Saudia plans to phase out Riyadh as a major hub, focusing its operations on Jeddah to streamline its operations and enhance efficiency.