Delta Air Lines and Riyadh Air have formalized a strategic memorandum aimed at enhancing travel options between North America, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and beyond. The agreement was signed at Delta’s World Headquarters in Atlanta, marking the beginning of an alliance meant to bolster connectivity and expand networks for both airlines.
Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta, expressed enthusiasm about the alliance.
"This partnership with Riyadh Air will further Delta’s mission of connecting the world and open an array of new choices, benefits, and destinations for our customers traveling to and from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," Bastian said.
The collaboration comes amidst significant investments in tourism by Saudi Arabia, positioning the country as an attractive destination for leisure and business travelers alike. This includes an $800 billion investment in the tourism sector and the development of cultural and historical sites.
The memorandum outlines plans for interline and codeshare agreements, with future considerations for a joint venture pending regulatory approvals. Additionally, the partnership aims to enhance customer experience through digital transformation initiatives and expand aviation services such as maintenance, repair and ground handling.
Delta customers can expect expanded access to Saudi Arabia, including future nonstop service to King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh. The partnership also promises increased travel options within North America, leveraging Delta's extensive network.
Riyadh Air, scheduled to commence operations in 2025 from its base in Riyadh, aims to establish itself as a premier carrier in the Middle East. Delta Air Lines, approaching its 100th anniversary, is recognized for its global network and commitment to operational excellence.
"It’s fitting that Riyadh Air will begin its journey the same year that Delta launches our second century of flight," Bastian said. "We’ll have many opportunities to learn from each other and become better airlines for our mutual customers, our employees, our investors, and our communities as we fly forward together."
Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Delta Air Lines. It was reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.