Saudi Arabia & Singapore Sign Air Connectivity Agreement
Saudi Arabia and Singapore Airlines will launch their first direct route, linking Riyadh and Singapore, beginning in June 2026.
Saudi Arabia’s Air Connectivity Program (ACP) has signed an agreement with Singapore Airlines to launch the first-ever direct flight route between the two countries. The new service will connect Singapore Changi International Airport (SIN) with King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, beginning in June 2026. Operating four times weekly, the route will be serviced by A350-900 aircraft, offering a capacity of 303 passengers per flight and an annual capacity of over 120,000 passengers. The agreement supports the ACP’s mission to expand Saudi Arabia’s global aviation network and position the Kingdom as a leading hub for tourism and international connectivity. The partnership was announced alongside Saudi Arabia’s participation in the Changi Aviation Summit 2026 and the Singapore Airshow.
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