There are more than 30 international and regional routes, connecting major aviation markets in Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
In August 2019, China accounted for the lion’s share of all of Thailand’s international seats at 24%.
The latest international growth comes less than two weeks after the airline opened a new route linking PVG and Istanbul Airport.
Boeing’s orders have dried up in China, its most important export market.
As for outbound travel, the top three destinations are Hong Kong, Seoul, and Osaka.
There are seven Asian airport hubs in the Global Top 20, an encouraging sign of the resilience and adaptability of airports worldwide.
The airline will compete with its partner China Eastern Airlines, which will operate the route 11 times a week.
As the largest aviation startup in the past 30 years, Riyadh Air plans to connect 110 cities globally within five years of operation.