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Arab News, Sat, Mar 08, 2025 | Ramadan 8, 1446
Direct flights from Stuttgart to Jeddah to begin later this year
Saudi Arabia:
Direct flights from Stuttgart, Germany, to
Jeddah, will begin in the second half of 2025 and operate twice a week,
the Saudi Air Connectivity Program has announced.
Inaugurated in collaboration with the Saudi
Tourism Authority and Jeddah Airports Co., the route is set to utilize an
A321neo aircraft with a capacity of 224 seats, according to the Kingdom’s press
agency.
This move aims to increase the capacity of
travelers and visitors from Europe to Saudi Arabia, aligning with the
government’s aviation goal of transporting 330 million passengers across over
250 destinations, as well as 4.5 million tonnes of air cargo, by 2030.
Majid Khan, CEO of ACP, said the
collaboration with German low-cost carrier Eurowings — a wholly owned subsidiary
of the Lufthansa Group — is advancing well in enhancing air connections between
Saudi Arabia and Europe.
He further expressed confidence in forming a
long-term partnership with the airline to broaden the network of flight routes
in the future, offering travelers new opportunities to experience the Kingdom’s
historical and cultural sites.
This falls in line with ACP’s goal to boost
tourism in Saudi Arabia by enhancing air connectivity between the Kingdom and
international destinations, broadening existing flight routes, and establishing
connections to new global markets.
As the driving force behind the National Tourism
Strategy and Saudi aviation strategy, ACP promotes collaboration and
partnerships between crucial public and private sector players in the tourism
and aviation sectors. Its objective is to enhance the Kingdom’s status as a
premier global hub for air travel connectivity.