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Singapore, May 10, 2023: Saudia continues its network expansion in Asia, announcing the addition of a fourth weekly direct flight from Jeddah to Singapore at the start of the winter schedule in November.
The new flights will operate every Friday from November 3rd.
According to the summer timetable effective last March, the airline currently operates three direct flights from Jeddah to Singapore on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays using Boeing Dreamliner 787-900 aircraft.
Flight SV836 departs Jeddah at 0125 and arrives Singapore at 1530. The return flight (SV837) departs Singapore at 1700 and arrives Jeddah at 2150.
According to Singapore-based online hotel and airline booking site Wego, the most popular flight routes from Saudi Arabia to Singapore are Riyadh to Singapore, Dammam to Singapore, and Jeddah to Singapore.
The cheapest flight from Saudi Arabia to Singapore is from Jeddah to Singapore, with flights starting from SAR1998.97.
The fastest flight from Saudi Arabia to Singapore is from Jeddah to Singapore, with an average flight time of 9 hours 35 minutes.
The most popular airlines are Malaysia Airlines, Saudia Airlines and Qatar Airways.
Saudia has added more than 50 flights worldwide to its summer schedule, effective at the end of March 2023, and added flights to six destinations in Asia.
Bangkok
The airline added three weekly flights from Jeddah, bringing the total to Bangkok to 10 weekly flights. 3 daily flights from Jeddah and 3 daily from Riyadh.
Seoul
Saudia has introduced direct flights to Seoul from both Jeddah and Riyadh. Two from Jeddah and two from Riyadh.
Guangzhou
Saudia operated three weekly flights from Jeddah to Guangzhou and two weekly flights from Riyadh.
kuala lumpur
The three new weekly flights from Riyadh and Kuala Lumpur will increase Saudia’s presence in Kuala Lumpur to 24 weekly flights (21 from Jeddah and 3 from Riyadh).
Singapore
With the start of the summer schedule, the airline flies to Singapore three times a week from Jeddah. Previously, it offered flights that stopped in Male.
jakarta
Three weekly flights from Riyadh to Jakarta have been added to the schedule, and three more flights from Jeddah have been added, giving the airline 24 weekly flights to Jakarta.
The company operates a long-haul network of more than 50 Boeing aircraft, including the 777-300ER (Extended Range) and 787-9 and 787-10 Dreamliners.
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