Qatar Airways to bring tourists to Saudi Red Sea in three weekly flights
Qatar
Airways has officially launched three weekly non-stop flights between Hamad International Airport in Doha
and Red
Sea International Airport (RSI) in Saudi Arabia. Operated by daa International, the new route
further strengthens Qatar Airways' presence in the Kingdom, making RSI its 12th
destination in Saudi Arabia.
This expansion adds to the airline’s global
network of over 170 destinations, enhancing connectivity between the Kingdom’s
west coast and six continents—including Africa, Asia, the Americas, and
Europe—via Doha.
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to become inaugural airline partner of Red Sea International Airport
A Qatar Airways delegation led by Abdullah
Al-Malki, Senior Vice President (Business Control and Financial Support),
Karthik Viswanathan, Vice President (Sales – Middle East, Caucasus, Pakistan
& ISC), and Sheikh Jassim bin Fahad Al-Thani, Head of Aeropolitical &
Regulatory Affairs, was welcomed upon arrival by Red Sea Global CEO John Pagano
and RSI CEO Andrew Tyler-Smith.
Qatar Airways Group CEO, Badr Mohammed
Al-Meer, commented:
“We are proud to expand our global network
with this new service to The Red Sea. The Saudi market remains strategically
important for us, and this route reflects our strong bilateral ties and
commitment to providing world-class travel experiences.”
Red Sea Global CEO John Pagano added:
“Welcoming Qatar Airways to Red Sea
International Airport marks a significant step in making The Red Sea
destination more accessible to global travelers.”
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Sea International Airport to offer a luxury aviation experience to visitors
Echoing the sentiment, RSI CEO Andrew
Tyler-Smith said:
“We are excited to welcome our second
international route. This direct connection from Doha provides an efficient
gateway to numerous European markets, unlocking new tourism opportunities.”
The Red Sea is one of Saudi Arabia’s
flagship tourism destinations, offering visitors a blend of pristine natural
beauty and luxury hospitality on the Kingdom’s west coast.
Source: Gulf Times

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