Arab Press

بالشعب و للشعب
Friday, Dec 19, 2025

Delta Air Lines to Launch First-Ever Nonstop Atlanta-Riyadh Service as Part of Strategic Saudi Expansion

Delta Air Lines to Launch First-Ever Nonstop Atlanta-Riyadh Service as Part of Strategic Saudi Expansion

U.S. carrier reveals plans for thrice-weekly flights from Atlanta to Saudi Arabia’s capital starting October 2026 amid deeper ties with Riyadh Air
Delta Air Lines has announced plans to inaugurate nonstop commercial flights between Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, marking the first direct service by a U.S. airline to the Kingdom.

The new route, scheduled to commence in October 2026, will operate three times a week using Airbus A350-900 aircraft and represents a significant expansion of Delta’s long-haul network as the carrier strengthens ties with Middle Eastern partners.

The Atlanta-to-Riyadh service forms a key component of Delta’s broader partnership with state-backed Riyadh Air, announced in 2024, which encompasses strategic cooperation on codeshares, loyalty programmes and coordinated flight schedules.

As part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative to diversify its economy and expand global air connectivity, the Kingdom has offered incentives under its Air Connectivity Program to attract international airlines and enhance inbound tourism and business travel.

While Delta has not disclosed specific details of any subsidy arrangements, the incentives are understood to lower the financial risk of launching new long-haul services by helping underwrite start-up costs.

Delta’s chief executive, Ed Bastian, described the Riyadh route as a ”strategic step forward” that will link the southeastern United States to one of the Middle East’s fastest-growing markets, enabling seamless connections to destinations across the Gulf, South Asia and Africa.

The A350-900 aircraft will offer a range of onboard experiences, including Delta One business suites, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin seating.

Saudi officials, including the country’s Minister of Tourism, have welcomed the service as a milestone in strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cultural and commercial exchange.

Delta’s new route also reflects the airline’s effort to establish a foothold in a region where it previously lacked significant direct presence.

Historically, U.S. carriers have operated limited Gulf services, but partnerships with major Middle Eastern and emerging carriers — such as Riyadh Air and Saudia — are reshaping competitive dynamics.

The Riyadh service will be among Delta’s longest routes, spanning more than seven thousand miles, and will provide Saudi travellers one-stop access to more than one hundred fifty U.S. cities through Atlanta’s extensive domestic network.
Newsletter

Related Articles

Arab Press
0:00
0:00
Close
Saudi Arabia to Introduce Sugar-Content Based Tax on Sweetened Drinks from January 2026
Saudi Hotels Prepare for New Hospitality Roles as Alcohol Curbs Ease
Global Airports Forum Highlights Saudi Arabia’s Emergence as a Leading Aviation Powerhouse
Saudi Arabia Weighs Strategic Choice on Iran Amid Regional Turbulence
Saudi Arabia Condemns Sydney Bondi Beach Shooting and Expresses Solidarity with Australia
Washington Watches Beijing–Riyadh Rapprochement as Strategic Balance Shifts
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 Drives Measurable Lift in Global Reputation and Influence
Alcohol Policies Vary Widely Across Muslim-Majority Countries, With Many Permitting Consumption Under Specific Rules
Saudi Arabia Clarifies No Formal Ban on Photography at Holy Mosques for Hajj 2026
Libya and Saudi Arabia Sign Strategic MoU to Boost Telecommunications Cooperation
Elon Musk’s xAI Announces Landmark 500-Megawatt AI Data Center in Saudi Arabia
Israel Moves to Safeguard Regional Stability as F-35 Sales Debate Intensifies
Cardi B to Make Historic Saudi Arabia Debut at Soundstorm 2025 Festival
U.S. Democratic Lawmakers Raise National Security and Influence Concerns Over Paramount’s Hostile Bid for Warner Bros. Discovery
Hackers Are Hiding Malware in Open-Source Tools and IDE Extensions
Traveling to USA? Homeland Security moving toward requiring foreign travelers to share social media history
Wall Street Analysts Clash With Riyadh Over Saudi Arabia’s Deficit Outlook
Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Cement $1 Trillion-Plus Deals in High-Profile White House Summit
Saudi Arabia Opens Alcohol Sales to Wealthy Non-Muslim Residents Under New Access Rules
U.S.–Saudi Rethink Deepens — Washington Moves Ahead Without Linking Riyadh to Israel Normalisation
Saudi Arabia and Israel Deprioritise Diplomacy: Normalisation No Longer a Middle-East Priority
As Trump Deepens Ties with Saudi Arabia, Push for Israel Normalization Takes a Back Seat
Thai Food Village Debuts at Saudi Feast Food Festival 2025 Under Thai Commerce Minister Suphajee’s Lead
Saudi Arabia Sharpens Its Strategic Vision as Economic Transformation Enters New Phase
Saudi Arabia Projects $44 Billion Budget Shortfall in 2026 as Economy Rebalances
OPEC+ Unveils New Capacity-Based System to Anchor Future Oil Output Levels
Hong Kong Residents Mourn Victims as 1,500 People Relocated After Devastating Tower Fire
Saudi Arabia’s SAMAI Initiative Surpasses One-Million-Citizen Milestone in National AI Upskilling Drive
Saudi Arabia’s Specialty Coffee Market Set to Surge as Demand Soars and New Exhibition Drops in December
Saudi Arabia Moves to Open Two New Alcohol Stores for Foreigners Under Vision 2030 Reform
Saudi Arabia’s AI Ambitions Gain Momentum — but Water, Talent and Infrastructure Pose Major Hurdles
Tensions Surface in Trump-MBS Talks as Saudi Pushes Back on Israel Normalisation
Saudi Arabia Signals Major Maritime Crack-Down on Houthi Routes in Red Sea
Italy and Saudi Arabia Seal Over 20 Strategic Deals at Business Forum in Riyadh
COP30 Ends Without Fossil Fuel Phase-Out as US, Saudi Arabia and Russia Align in Obstruction Role
Saudi-Portuguese Economic Horizons Expand Through Strategic Business Council
DHL Commits $150 Million for Landmark Logistics Hub in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Aramco Weighs Disposals Amid $10 Billion-Plus Asset Sales Discussion
Trump Hosts Saudi Crown Prince for Major Defence and Investment Agreements
Families Accuse OpenAI of Enabling ‘AI-Driven Delusions’ After Multiple Suicides
Riyadh Metro Records Over One Hundred Million Journeys as Saudi Capital Accelerates Transit Era
Trump’s Grand Saudi Welcome Highlights U.S.–Riyadh Pivot as Israel Watches Warily
U.S. Set to Sell F-35 Jets to Saudi Arabia in Major Strategic Shift
Saudi Arabia Doubles Down on U.S. Partnership in Strategic Move
Saudi Arabia Charts Tech and Nuclear Leap Under Crown Prince’s U.S. Visit
Trump Elevates Saudi Arabia to Major Non-NATO Ally Amid Defense Deal
Trump Elevates Saudi Arabia to Major Non-NATO Ally as MBS Visit Yields Deepened Ties
Iran Appeals to Saudi Arabia to Mediate Restart of U.S. Nuclear Talks
Musk, Barra and Ford Join Trump in Lavish White House Dinner for Saudi Crown Prince
Lawmaker Seeks Declassification of ‘Shocking’ 2019 Call Between Trump and Saudi Crown Prince
×