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New air route to strengthen Saudi-China connectivi­ty

- Arab News Riyadh

With the inaugural flight of China Southern Airlines landing in Riyadh on April 16, Saudi Arabia and Beijing are further enhancing air connectivi­ty.

The Chinese airplane arrived at the King Khalid Internatio­nal Airport at night, carrying approximat­ely 247 passengers, achieving a load factor of 86 percent, according to Al-Ekhbariya Channel.

The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation previously announced the licensing of China Southern Airlines to conduct regular weekly passenger and freight flights from Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen to Riyadh during the summer season of 2024. This includes four passenger and commercial flights and three cargo flights commencing on April 16. Ayman Aboabah, CEO of Riyadh Airport Co., informed the media channel that depending on peak seasons, the new route could achieve a utilizatio­n rate of up to 90 percent. He emphasized that this reflects substantia­l demand for the updated passage.

Aboabah also said that another station is scheduled to be operationa­l by June and that plans are in place to attract three to four additional carriers in the coming year.

The CEO added: “We are truly very proud to inaugurate the return of the first Chinese carrier to the Kingdom, operating two weekly flights, transporti­ng 1,140 passengers between Saudi Arabia and China. In fact, this marks the beginning of a series of carriers we are collaborat­ing with under the Air Connectivi­ty Program and with Chinese carriers.”

In February, top officials from both countries convened for a high-level meeting in Beijing, focusing on investment opportunit­ies, technology transfer, and enhancing economic cooperatio­n.

The Saudi delegation, led by Abdulaziz Al-Duailej, president of GACA, visited the Asian country to convene a joint round table meeting, exploring cooperatio­n in connectivi­ty and discussing partnershi­p aspects across various areas.

In August 2023, the Kingdom’s flag carrier, Saudia, launched its first direct flight between Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz Internatio­nal Airport and Beijing Daxing Internatio­nal Airport.

Before the Jeddah-Beijing route was launched, passengers visiting China from Saudi Arabia could only visit the southern city of Guangzhou.

Saudia announced at that time that it would operate two flights from Jeddah to the Chinese capital every Monday and Friday, adding that passengers from Riyadh could also travel directly to Beijing every Sunday and Wednesday.

 ?? Shuttersto­ck. ?? China Southern Airlines will conduct regular weekly passenger and freight flights from Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen to Riyadh during the summer season of 2024.
Shuttersto­ck. China Southern Airlines will conduct regular weekly passenger and freight flights from Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen to Riyadh during the summer season of 2024.

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