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Air France launches direct flights between Paris and Saudi Arabia's Riyadh

Air France launches direct flights between Paris and Saudi Arabia's Riyadh

Al Arabiya21-05-2025

Air France has launched new direct routes from Paris' Charles de Gaulle to Riyadh's King Khalid International Airport.
The first flight, operated by an Airbus A350-900, touched down in the Saudi capital on May 20, according to local media reports.
Air France's new Paris-Riyadh route is a strategic step in linking the two influential capitals, enhancing cultural exchange, expanding tourism prospects, and supporting economic cooperation.
The Airbus A350-900 servicing the route is designed with 324 seats across three cabins—Business Class, Premium Economy, and Economy.
International traffic surges
Air France's new Paris-Riyadh route comes as Saudi Arabia continues to witness surging demand for international connectivity.
In 2024, airports across the Kingdom saw a record 128 million passengers.
International flight passengers rose to over 69 million – up 14 percent – while domestic traffic exceeded 59 million passengers – a 16 percent jump from the previous year.
Furthermore, King Abdulaziz International Airport was revealed as the busiest airport in Saudi Arabia, with around 49 million passengers coming through – a 14 per cent year-on-year increase.

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