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Gulf Today
21-07-2025
- Business
- Gulf Today
Air Arabia wins bid to operate new low-cost Saudi airline
The United Arab Emirates' carrier Air Arabia was among an alliance of three companies that won a bid to operate a new Saudi national low-cost airline, the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation said on Sunday. The new airline would operate domestic and international flights from King Fahd international airport in Dammam, the authority said. Reuters


Filipino Times
21-07-2025
- Business
- Filipino Times
Saudi Arabia to launch new low-cost airline with 45-plane fleet by 2030
Saudi Arabia has announced plans to establish a new national low-cost airline with a fleet of 45 aircraft by 2030, according to state media reports released Sunday. The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation said that an alliance led by UAE-based carrier Air Arabia, along with two other companies, won the bid to operate the new airline. The carrier will be based at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam and will operate both domestic and international flights. According to state media, the airline is expected to serve 24 domestic destinations and 57 international routes, targeting an annual passenger volume of 10 million. Related Articles


Dubai Eye
21-07-2025
- Business
- Dubai Eye
Air Arabia to launch low-cost Saudi airline
The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation announced Sunday that a consortium made up of Air Arabia, Kun Investment Holding, and Nesma has secured the bid to operate a new low-cost national airline based at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam. According to a statement posted on X, the new carrier aims to strengthen air connectivity in the Eastern Region, boost seat capacity, and offer competitive travel options. The airline will operate both domestic and international routes, targeting 57 international and 24 domestic destinations by 2030. To achieve the goals of the Aviation Program under the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, #GACA announces that «AirArabia Alliance» has won as the new low-cost national carrier at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, with the aim of enhancing air connectivity in the… — هيئة الطيران المدني (@ksagaca) July 20, 2025 The airline plans to carry up to 10 million passengers annually with a fleet of 45 aircraft, and is expected to create more than 2,400 job opportunities. Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistic Services, Saleh Al-Jasser, welcomed the move, stating the new airline will 'contribute to enhancing competition' and expand choices for travelers.


Leaders
20-07-2025
- Business
- Leaders
Three Companies to Operate New Low-Cost Saudi Airline from Dammam
The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) unveiled that an alliance of three companies won a bid to operate a new Saudi national low-cost airline, according to Reuters. GACA announced that Air Arabia, Kun Investment Holding and Nesma would operate domestic and international flights from King Fahd international airport in Dammam. Therefore, the new airline will further foster air connectivity for the Eastern Region, increase seat capacity as well as offer competitive travel options for passengers. Crucially, the new flights seek to serve 57 international destinations and 24 local destinations by 2030. Through a fleet of 45 aircrafts, the airline aspires to carry approximately 10 million passengers per year while creating more than 2,400 job opportunities. To achieve the goals of the Aviation Program under the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, #GACA announces that «AirArabia Alliance» has won as the new low-cost national carrier at King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, with the aim of enhancing air connectivity in the… — هيئة الطيران المدني (@ksagaca) July 20, 2025 Launched in 2003, Air Arabia is a low-cost airline based in Sharjah, UAE. Currently, it operates a fleet of nearly 60 Airbus A320s and flies to more than 170 destinations across 30+ countries, the Middle East, North Africa, Asia, and Europe. The new milestone marks the first time for Air Arabia to co-operate a Saudi-licensed carrier. Established in 2018 in Jeddah, Kun Investment Holding Company (KIH) has rapidly emerged as one of Saudi Arabia's prominent investment houses. Its investment portfolio features real estate, construction, healthcare services, tourism and leisure, integrated solutions, as well as the health and fitness sectors. Nesma Group stands out as a diversified Saudi enterprise with a background in aviation and infrastructure, gained through its former airline operations. Related Topics: Flynas to Begin Direct Flights to Damascus on June 5 Syria Resumes Direct Flights with UAE King Khalid Airport Welcomes First China Eastern Flights Short link : Post Views: 14


Libya Herald
12-05-2025
- Business
- Libya Herald
Saudi Civil Aviation Authority and several security managers of Saudi air transport companies inspect Tripoli's Mitiga airport
A delegation from the Saudi Civil Aviation Authority and several security managers of Saudi air transport companies conducted an inspection tour of Tripoli's Mitiga airport yesterday. Mitiga airport said the visit comes within the framework of enhancing cooperation between the authorities concerned with the security and safety of air transport. The arrival of the Saudi delegation follows on from the Tripoli based Libyan Minister of Transport, Mohammed Al-Shahoubi, holding a meeting with the President of the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation, Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, on the sidelines of the General Assembly of the Arab Civil Aviation Organization in Rabat on 8 May. The Mitiga Airport meeting was attended by the Assistant Head of the Airports Authority, the Director General of Mitiga Airport, the Director of the Airport Port Security Directorate, the Head of the Office for Combating Organized Crime, the Director of the Aviation Security Office at the Civil Aviation Authority, the Director of the Airport Security Office and the Head of the Airport Security Section at the Authority. Air safety and security discussed The meeting discussed the procedures followed in the inspection and security operations inside the airport, and exchanged views and experiences on the best practices adopted to achieve the highest standards of air safety and security. Resumption of flights between the two countries The meeting also discussed ways to resume flights between the two countries, stressing the importance of intensifying joint efforts between the concerned authorities to unify inspection procedures, in order to ensure a safe environment for travellers and enhance the level of security readiness in the face of potential challenges. Mitiga airport said this meeting comes within the framework of the continuous cooperation between the Libyan and Saudi sides to exchange experiences and develop capabilities in the field of airport security, which contributes to enhancing the safety of air transport at the local and international levels, and paves the way for the resumption of air traffic between the two countries. . Minister of Transport Shahoubi held meeting with President of Saudi Civil Aviation Authority – return of Saudi Airlines flights to Libya discussed