Delta becomes first US airline to launch non-stop flights to Saudi Arabia
Delta Air Lines has announced plans to become the first US airline to launch non-stop flights to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) with flights set to commence in October 2026.
On October 27, 2025, Delta Air Lines published details surrounding the new route that will see Airbus A350-900 travel to the “heart of the Middle East” three times a week.
The non-stop service will fly passengers between the airline’s hub at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) and Riyadh King Khalid International Airport (RUH).
“Launching service to Riyadh marks a key step in Delta’s global growth as we start our second century of flight,” said Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Air Lines. “Our new flights will connect customers to this dynamic, fast-growing region while delivering the care, comfort and reliability they expect.
He added: “It reflects our bold vision to create meaningful opportunities and experiences in every corner of the world in the years ahead.”
In an interview with Fortune, Bastion admitted that US residents “aren’t quite sure” about visiting Saudi Arabia but believes its will “gain popularity”.
The Delta A350-900s operating to Riyadh will feature Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort and Delta Main.
Delta One offers lie-flat seats while Delta Premium Select provides wider seats with deeper recline and enhanced amenities. Delta Comfort offers extra legroom, earlier boarding and dedicated overhead bin space.
“We welcome Delta to Riyadh and look forward to the opportunities this service will create for travelers worldwide,” said Ahmed Al-Khateeb, Minister of Tourism for Saudi Arabia. “Delta’s new nonstop flights between Atlanta and Riyadh mark a significant milestone in strengthening global connectivity between our nations and will open new doors for tourism and cultural exchange while driving business and innovation.”
Delta said that the new route will strengthen the “growing flow of commerce and investment between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia” and “support long-term economic collaboration across the region”.
“This new route isn’t just about expanding reach; it’s about enabling meaningful connections. Whether for business, tourism or cultural exchange, Delta’s presence in Riyadh opens doors to new possibilities for travelers,” said a spokesperson for Delta.
At over 7,000 miles, the new Delta route will be one of its longest. Saudi Arabia-based Saudia already operates direct flights to the US.
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