Arab News, Wed, Sep 04, 2024 | Safar 30, 1446
Virgin Atlantic to launch daily Riyadh-London route in March 2025
Saudi Arabia:
UK carrier Virgin Atlantic is set to introduce a
direct flight between Riyadh and London starting March 2025, following a new
agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Air Connectivity Program.
The service will feature daily flights from
Heathrow to King Khalid International Airport, operated with Airbus A330neo
aircraft.
The inaugural flight is scheduled for March 30,
2025, and will also offer 30 tonnes of cargo capacity for exporting and
importing goods such as fresh produce and pharmaceuticals between Riyadh, the
UK, and the US, according to a press release.
This marks Virgin Atlantic as the tenth airline to
partner with ACP this year, highlighting the program’s efforts to enhance
aviation links in the Kingdom, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The new route
supports ACP’s goal of expanding air connectivity and linking new international
destinations to Saudi Arabia.
“The entry of Virgin Atlantic with flights between
London Heathrow Airport and Riyadh will enhance air connectivity and support the
growth of international tourism to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia from the UK and
Virgin Atlantic’s network in North America,” said Majid Khan, CEO of ACP.
The airline said it will offer a daily service to
Riyadh, supporting growth anticipated from Saudi Vision 2030, with air travel
between the UK and the Kingdom expected to grow 24 percent from 2019 to 2035.
The launch aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030,
aimed at increasing the country’s flight route capacity and attracting over 150
million visitors by 2030. It also underscores Saudi Arabia’s ambition to
establish itself as a major aviation hub bridging the East and West.
Established in 2021, ACP serves as the executive
arm of the National Tourism Strategy and National Aviation Strategy, focusing on
fostering partnerships in the tourism and aviation sectors to position Saudi
Arabia as a leading global destination for air tourism.