Red Sea Global seals strategic partnership with Riyadh Air to boost tourism

Riyadh Air, set to begin operations in 2025, aims to serve more than 100 destinations worldwide by 2030
 

Red Sea Global and Riyadh Air join hands to forge cooperation in tourism 

Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer of luxury regenerative destinations The Red Sea and AMAALA, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier, to strengthen cooperation in travel and tourism.

The agreement was formalized at Red Sea International Airport (RSI) in the presence of John Pagano, Group CEO of RSG, and Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air. Under the partnership, the two brands will collaborate on joint marketing initiatives to boost global recognition, positioning The Red Sea as a premier sustainable luxury destination and Riyadh Air as the preferred airline for visitors to Saudi Arabia. The deal also lays the groundwork for expanded connectivity and exclusive packages for Riyadh Air passengers at RSG’s resorts.

 

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“This collaboration with Riyadh Air is about storytelling—combining our brands to amplify Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a global destination,” said Pagano. “We look forward to welcoming regular Riyadh Air services to our resorts in the near future.”

Douglas added: “By joining forces with Red Sea Global, we’re elevating awareness of two Saudi brands making an impact in global travel. This partnership is the foundation for integrated experiences that bring regenerative tourism closer to international travelers.”

 

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Riyadh Air, set to begin operations in 2025, aims to serve more than 100 destinations worldwide by 2030. The Red Sea destination welcomed its first guests in 2023 and now boasts five operational resorts, including Six Senses Southern Dunes, St. Regis Red Sea Resort, Nujuma – a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, along with RSG’s Shebara and Desert Rock resorts.

Source: https://www.traveldailymedia.com/

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