Saudia: Your Gateway to Authentic Arabia






























Since 1945, Saudia, the national airline of Saudi Arabia, has consistently elevated the standard for luxurious travel within the Middle East. With its primary operational centers situated in Riyadh and Jeddah, the airline boasts an extensive network, facilitating smooth connections for travelers to destinations spanning Africa, Asia, and North America. Saudia is distinguished by its unparalleled customer service and a commitment to providing a deep cultural immersion, reflecting the rich heritage and genuine hospitality of Arabia on every flight. The airline sets a new benchmark for extraordinary in-flight amenities and overall travel excellence, promising a memorable journey both in the air and on the ground.
Discovering Saudi Arabia: A Journey Through Its Vibrant Cities and Ancient Wonders with Saudia
Embark on a captivating journey through Saudi Arabia, beginning with the exceptional hospitality of Saudia. From the moment passengers board, they are greeted with the warmth and generosity characteristic of Saudi culture, delivered by an attentive cabin crew dedicated to meeting every need. The aircraft interiors blend contemporary design with traditional Arabian touches, creating an inviting atmosphere. Saudia’s Economy Class cabins offer ample seating and generous legroom, ensuring comfort, while Business and First Class provide curated spaces for relaxation, productivity, and enhanced privacy, complete with lie-flat beds, top-tier entertainment, and gourmet meals inspired by regional flavors. A special touch of Arabian tradition awaits premium passengers with the serving of Qahwa (Arabic coffee) and dates.
Upon arrival at Jeddah's King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED), travelers are immersed in a city where ancient customs harmoniously coexist with modern life. The historic Albalad district beckons with its traditional souks, offering a treasure trove of souvenirs, spices, textiles, and local handicrafts. Culinary delights range from authentic Saudi street food in Al Balad to sophisticated dining experiences at Atelier La Vie, a vibrant lifestyle hub. For those seeking contemporary retail therapy, Red Sea Mall, Mall of Arabia, U-Walk, and Jeddah Park Mall offer diverse options, with the latter also housing a museum. The Jeddah Yacht Club on the waterfront provides an elegant setting for dining and enjoying views of the Red Sea, against a backdrop of traditional Hijazi architecture. The city's scenic Corniche offers picturesque walks, leading past public art installations, King Fahd's Fountain—the world's tallest—and the thrilling Jeddah Corniche Circuit, home to the Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Jeddah's thriving arts and culture scene invites exploration of museums, galleries, historic streets like Abdul Maqsoud Khoja Street, and creative workshops at Hayy Jameel. The city also hosts international events such as the Red Sea International Film Festival, Saudi Food Festival, and Jeddah Season, featuring a rich array of concerts, art exhibitions, and performances.
Traveling to Riyadh's King Khalid International Airport (RUH) is made effortless with Saudia's direct flights, bringing visitors to the heart of Saudi Arabia's dynamic capital. Riyadh is a year-round host to global festivals, international sports tournaments, and diverse entertainment. The transformed industrial creative hub, Jax District, is a must-visit, featuring acclaimed artists, prestigious galleries, and SAMOCA, Saudi Arabia's first contemporary art museum. Art enthusiasts will also appreciate the National Museum of Saudi Arabia and the Misk Art Institute. To experience traditional life, visitors can explore bustling markets like Souq AlAwaleen, Taiba Market, and Souq Al Zal, where local crafts, textiles, and antiques abound. Riyadh's culinary scene is vibrant, heavily influenced by traditional Saudi dishes such as Kabsa, with acclaimed restaurants like Al Orjouan, Nozomi, Spazio 77, and The Groves offering exquisite dining experiences. For cultural immersion, Sadu weaving classes at the Royal Institute of Traditional Arts provide insight into Saudi Arabian handicraft traditions. History comes alive at Diriyah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which combines ancient history with modern lifestyle amenities at the At-Turaif District, Bujairi Terrace, and Zallal. The city's innovative skyscrapers at King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) and urban leisure spots like ROSHN Front, Laysen Valley, The Zone, and U Walk offer modern attractions, while Al Faisaliah Tower and Kingdom Centre Tower provide breathtaking views of Riyadh's stunning skyline.
Further afield, AlUla, an ancient Arabian oasis city in the northwestern desert, captivates with its sandstone mountains, unique rock formations, and rich archaeological sites. Hegra, Saudi Arabia's first UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcases monumental tombs dating back to the 1st century BC and ancient inscriptions. Nearby, Dadan reveals ruins from AlUla’s historical role as a trade and cultural hub, while AlUla's Old Town preserves centuries-old mudbrick houses and winding alleyways that tell tales of past generations. Maraya, the world's largest mirrored concert hall, offers unique cultural experiences and festivals like Azimuth AlUla. Adventurous souls can enjoy hiking in Ashar Valley or hot air balloon rides over Elephant Rock, while wellness seekers can indulge in desert yoga and spa retreats. Direct flights to Prince Abdul Majeed bin Abdulaziz International Airport (ULH) with Saudia offer convenient access to AlUla, with luxury accommodations such as Banyan Tree's tented villas or Habitas AlUla for an unforgettable escape.
The Red Sea, located 500km north of Jeddah, is Saudi Arabia's newest luxury travel destination, renowned for its stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and ancient Arabian heritage. Accessible via the new Red Sea International (RSI Airport) through Saudia, it offers a plethora of activities for both adventure and relaxation. Guests can explore mesmerising marine life through diving and snorkeling at Waqadi Reef, stargaze under pristine desert skies, and unwind at state-of-the-art luxury resorts. A unique feature of arrival at RSI is the baggage-free experience, with luggage delivered directly to hotels at no extra cost. Visitors can discover unspoiled islands, serene beaches, and scenic hiking trails at Jabal Raal Nature Reserve, encountering unique flora and fauna in the picturesque Doum Valley.
Saudia’s extensive network, covering over 90 destinations across Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and North America, along with its new stopover visa program in collaboration with MOFA, simplifies travel and encourages exploration of Saudi Arabia’s burgeoning tourism landscape. This initiative allows travelers a stay of up to four days, providing ample opportunity to experience the rich cultural tapestry and modern allure of the Kingdom.