Delta to begin first nonstop flight to Riyadh
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The announcement was made by Delta Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian during the State of the Region breakfast hosted by the Atlanta Regional Commission last week, according to media.
In a follow-up news release, Delta said the route will be the first direct service from the United States to Saudi Arabia, a nation of roughly 36 million people that has emerged as a hub for technology, smart cities, and increasingly, artificial intelligence.
The country is pursuing the Vision 2030 plan, which aims to drive growth through technology, diversifying the economy away from energy. Fintech, a key sector for Atlanta, is a centerpiece of the plan.
Still, Deltaâs news release focused more on the tourism opportunities Saudi Arabia presents, whether one is interested dune-bashing in the desert, going luxury shopping or meandering through historic souks.
Delta had already teased such a route when it announced last July a partnership with Riyadh Air, an airline that has yet to take off. A codeshare with Saudia launched in October 2024.
In a news release, Saudi Arabiaâs tourism minister noted that the new route will âopen new doors for tourism and cultural exchange,â while Mr. Bastian pointed to the airlineâs desire to enable âmeaningful opportunities and experiences.â
âLaunching service to Riyadh marks a key step in Deltaâs global growth as we start our second century of flight,â the CEO said. âOur new flights will connect customers to this dynamic, fast-growing region while delivering the care, comfort and reliability they expect.â