List of Saudia destinations
Saudi Arabian airline Saudia flies to over 120 cities in Asia, Europe, Africa and North America from its hubs of Jeddah, Riyadh and Medina.[1][2]

A Saudia Boeing 787 lands at Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport.
The airline has plans to expand its fleet and network by 2030 serving 150 destinations around the world. The airline had planned 11 destinations this year and 39/49 new aircraft order. Riyadh Air will take the throne of Saudi Arabia’s biggest airline in the future. Recently flynas and Flyadeal have been competing. Saudia also had plans to beat Etihad Airways which is on the way.
Destinations
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