Red Sea Global (RSG), the visionary developer behind The Red Sea and AMAALA, has announced a major step in expanding global access to its luxury regenerative tourism destinations. Starting October 21, 2025, Qatar Airways will begin operating direct flights to the Red Sea International Airport (RSI) from Doha’s Hamad International Airport (DOH). Tickets are now available through the airline’s website and mobile app.
The new route will run three times a week — on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays — linking travelers from around the world to Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast through Qatar Airways’ vast network of over 170 destinations across six continents.
Flight schedule:
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Doha (DOH) → Red Sea (RSI): Flight QR1226 departs 07:45, arrives 10:45
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Red Sea (RSI) → Doha (DOH): Flight QR1227 departs 11:45, arrives 14:15
Boosting Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 Tourism Goals
John Pagano, Group CEO of Red Sea Global, highlighted the significance of this partnership:
“The launch of these new flights with Qatar Airways marks a pivotal moment in positioning The Red Sea as a premier luxury destination on the global tourism map. As we continue to open more hotels and attractions, this route provides seamless access for travelers to experience unparalleled luxury, explore the rich Saudi culture, and engage with our pioneering regenerative tourism model.”
Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer, Group CEO of Qatar Airways, emphasized the airline’s commitment to expanding connectivity:
“Adding The Red Sea to our network reflects our dedication to offering diverse and enriching destinations for global travelers. This marks our 12th destination within the Kingdom, opening doors to a new level of luxury travel in the Middle East through our award-winning hub at Hamad International Airport.”
Sustainable Tourism at Its Core
Operated by daa International since its opening in 2023, RSI is designed to be one of the world’s most sustainable airports. Once fully operational later this year, the airport will be powered entirely by renewable energy, utilizing over 760,000 solar panels and one of the largest battery storage systems worldwide.
Currently, five luxury resorts are welcoming guests at The Red Sea, including: Six Senses Southern Dunes, St. Regis Red Sea Resort, Nujuma, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Shebara (RSG-operated), Desert Rock (RSG-operated).
Additionally, Shura Island, the central hub of the Red Sea destination, is set to open later this year with 11 luxury resorts, an 18-hole championship golf course (Shura Links), premium dining and retail, cultural programs, and signature experiences.
This collaboration between RSG and Qatar Airways represents a significant milestone for Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, aimed at transforming the Kingdom into a leading global tourism hub.
For booking and more details, visit qatarairways.com.