Red Sea International Airport (RSI), located in Saudi Arabia’s western region, has launched its first-ever direct flights from Europe, marking a historic milestone for the airport. Operated by daa International, the airport now directly connects with key European cities, thanks to its partnership with the airline beOnd, which provides premium leisure flights between Europe and the Red Sea region.
Details of the New Service
The direct flights began in early November 2025, with beOnd operating routes from major European hubs including:
- London
- Frankfurt
Further expansion to other European cities is planned based on demand. The airline uses modern, fuel-efficient aircraft with high-end amenities, ensuring passenger comfort during long-haul flights.
Significance for Tourism and Economy
The launch supports the Saudi Vision 2030 goal to boost tourism and diversify the economy by positioning RSI as a gateway to the beautiful Red Sea coast, famous for its luxury resorts and unique attractions. Officials are optimistic that the new direct routes will:
- Increase international visitor numbers
- Create economic growth opportunities
- Generate new jobs in the region
The Red Sea area is undergoing extensive development focusing on luxury resorts, eco-tourism, and cultural experiences aimed at appealing to diverse tourists.
Passenger Experience and Airport Features
RSI, developed by daa International, is equipped to handle growing passenger volumes and serve as a central aviation hub for the region. Passengers on beOnd flights benefit from:
- Streamlined check-in procedures
- Fast security processing
- Access to exclusive airport lounges
This premium service package caters especially to leisure travelers seeking high-quality travel experiences.
Future Outlook
The collaboration between Red Sea International Airport and beOnd is expected to enhance connectivity between Europe and Saudi Arabia, fostering cultural exchange and economic partnerships. Industry experts predict that this development will raise the international profile of the Red Sea as a premier tourist destination.
Stay tuned for more updates from Questiqa Europe News.
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