Saudia ranks second globally in on-time arrival for 2025

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Saudia, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia, ranked second globally in on-time arrival performance for 2025, according to the independent aviation tracking site Cirium.

This marks the second consecutive year that Saudia has achieved this global ranking, recording an on-time arrival rate of 86.53pc across a total of 202,800 flights operated across its network, which covers more than 100 destinations across four continents.

“This achievement reflects the collective efforts of our teams across planning, operations, and flight management. Operational efficiency remains a core pillar of Saudia’s strategic plan and is directly linked to the guest experience, with time being a critical element at every stage of the journey,” said Ibrahim Al-Omar, Director General of Saudia Group.

With 116 new aircraft scheduled for delivery over the coming years, joining Saudia’s current fleet of 149 aircraft, the airline continues to enhance its operational capacity through increased flight frequencies and seat capacity across existing destinations, alongside the launch of new international routes.

“Our ability to deliver on this is enabled by strong integration among Saudia Group companies, alongside close coordination with key partners in the Kingdom’s aviation sector,” he noted

The airline said the efforts are supported by a qualified national workforce and the advanced capabilities of its operations building, which oversees flight operations using the latest technologies in the air transport industry.

The airline says its operational performance aligns with the group’s ongoing efforts to bring the world to the Kingdom by transporting guests and supporting major events hosted across Saudi Arabia, including international forums as well as tourism, entertainment, and sports events.

On-time performance remains a key contributor to enhancing the guest experience, complementing the high-quality services and products delivered across both ground and inflight touchpoints.

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