Red Sea International Airport (RSI), located in Saudi Arabia and operated by daa International, has launched its first-ever direct flight connection to Europe. This important development is marked by the premium leisure airline beOnd beginning operations on these new routes.
New Flight Routes
The inaugural flights link RSI with major European cities:
- Zurich, Switzerland
- Rome, Italy
These routes form part of RSI’s strategic plan to boost tourism and business travel between Saudi Arabia and Europe.
Service Commencement and Aircraft Details
The new service started in early November 2025, with beOnd airline operating modern aircraft designed for comfort and efficiency. This initiative targets international travelers seeking luxury and convenience.
Economic and Tourism Impact
The Managing Director of RSI emphasized that these direct flights open new avenues for economic development in the Red Sea region. The airport aims to become a prominent international hub supporting tourism growth and improving global connectivity.
Passengers will benefit from:
- Reduced travel times
- Enhanced services with premium in-flight amenities
This makes the journey especially appealing for high-end travelers.
Alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030
The collaboration between RSI and beOnd supports the Vision 2030 goal of expanding tourism and diversifying the national economy. The Red Sea area, noted for its natural beauty and cultural significance, will be more accessible to visitors through these direct flights.
Local Business Expectations and Future Plans
Local businesses including hotels, restaurants, and tour operators anticipate positive economic impacts from increased European tourism due to improved connectivity. The direct flights are planned to operate several times a week, with flexibility to adjust frequency based on passenger demand and seasonal trends. RSI also intends to add more European destinations as these routes grow in popularity.
Booking Recommendations and Infrastructure Investments
Travel advisors recommend early booking, given the strong interest shown by European customers eager to explore the Red Sea coastline and surrounding areas. Meanwhile, Red Sea International Airport continues investing in infrastructure improvements to accommodate international flights and enhance passenger experiences. These investments support the airport’s vision to be a key transport gateway linking Saudi Arabia with Europe and beyond.
For ongoing updates, stay tuned to Questiqa Europe News.
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