Saudi Arabia will launch a new low-cost airline by 2030, backed by Air Arabia and two partners, aiming to serve 81 destinations from Dammam’s King Fahd Airport and carry 10 million passengers yearly.

Saudi Arabia announced on Sunday the planned establishment of a new national low-cost airline with a fleet of 45 planes to be ready by 2030, state media reported.
The United Arab Emirates’s carrier Air Arabia was among an alliance of three companies that won a bid to operate the new airline, the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation said.
The new carrier would operate domestic and international flights from and to King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, the authority added.
The airline will serve 24 domestic destinations and 57 international destinations, with the aim of transporting 10 million passengers annually, state media said.
(Edited by : Vivek Dubey)