
This summer, Air France is poised to enhance its global connectivity with the launch of a new direct route between Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Riyadh, the vibrant capital of Saudi Arabia. This strategic move underscores Air France's commitment to expanding its presence in the Middle East, a region that has seen significant growth in air travel.
The service is scheduled to commence on May 19, 2025, with an initial frequency of three flights per week, operating on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. As the summer season progresses, the frequency will increase to five flights per week starting June 2, 2025, with additional departures on Tuesdays and Sundays.
This expansion will not only cater to the increasing demand for travel between France and Saudi Arabia but also provide seamless connectivity for passengers traveling from Europe to the Middle East.
The new route will be operated using the state-of-the-art Airbus A350-900 aircraft, renowned for its comfort and efficiency. The aircraft will offer a total of 324 seats across three cabin classes: 34 in Business, 24 in Premium Economy, and 266 in Economy. This configuration ensures that passengers have a range of options to suit their travel preferences, whether they prioritize luxury, comfort, or affordability.
The Business class will provide an upscale experience with lie-flat beds and gourmet dining, while Premium Economy offers additional legroom and enhanced amenities. Economy class passengers will also enjoy modern entertainment systems and ergonomic seating.
The introduction of this new route is part of a broader strategy by Air France to strengthen its partnership with Saudia Airlines, Saudi Arabia's national carrier. This collaboration will enhance the travel experience for passengers by offering more seamless connections and a wider range of destinations.
All three airlines within the Air France-KLM Group—Air France, KLM, and Transavia—will now offer services to Saudi Arabia, further solidifying the group's commitment to the region. This strategic alignment is particularly timely given Saudi Arabia's ambitious plans to expand its aviation sector, which includes significant investments in infrastructure and tourism development.
The flights will depart Paris-Charles de Gaulle at 23:20 local time, arriving in Riyadh at 06:25 the next day, while the return leg departs Riyadh at 08:40, landing in Paris at 14:20. This schedule is designed to optimize travel time and ensure that passengers can make the most of their day, whether they are traveling for business or leisure.
The new route is expected to boost tourism and business travel between France and Saudi Arabia, capitalizing on the growing interest in cultural and economic exchanges between the two nations. Paris remains a highly popular destination for travelers from Saudi Arabia, drawn by the city's rich cultural heritage, iconic landmarks, and luxury shopping opportunities.
Conversely, Riyadh offers a unique blend of traditional Middle Eastern hospitality and modern urban development, making it an increasingly attractive destination for European travelers.