Air India, Riyadh Air in new pact to boost India-Saudi connectivity
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A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed between Air India and Riyadh Air to establish a strategic partnership with the objective of increasing connectivity between India, Saudi Arabia, and international destinations.
The agreement establishes the foundation for potential interline and codeshare arrangements, which, subject to regulatory approvals, will enable passengers to travel across both airlines' networks on a single booking with streamlined onward connections through their respective hubs in Delhi, Mumbai, and Riyadh.
The partnership aims to fortify travel connections between two of the most rapidly expanding aviation markets and to accommodate the increasing demand for business, tourism, and family travel between India and Saudi Arabia.
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Under the MoU, the airlines will also explore cooperation in areas such as reciprocal loyalty programme benefits, cargo services, operational support, and digital and technology initiatives designed to enhance the customer experience.
Air India Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Campbell Wilson said India and Saudi Arabia were important growth markets in global aviation, adding that the partnership would combine the complementary strengths of both carriers to offer passengers greater choice and improved travel experiences.
Riyadh Air Chief Executive Officer Tony Douglas described India as one of the world's most significant aviation markets and said the agreement represented an important step in Riyadh Air's strategy to connect Saudi Arabia with key international destinations.
Preparing for launch
The agreement comes as Riyadh Air prepares to launch commercial operations. The airline recently opened bookings for its inaugural route to London Heathrow, with flights scheduled to begin on July 1. The service is expected to provide Indian travellers with additional one-stop access to the United Kingdom and Europe through Riyadh.
Since its privatisation in 2022, Air India has expanded its international partnerships, building a network of 25 codeshare agreements and more than 120 interline partnerships that provide access to over 1,000 destinations worldwide.
The Air India-Riyadh Air partnership reflects growing economic and people-to-people ties between India and Saudi Arabia while supporting efforts by both airlines to expand their international reach and connectivity.
Source: Gulf News