Saudia to resume select flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Amman from April 11
Saudia is resuming some flights to Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Amman from April 11, 2026. Daily services will restart on key regional routes as operations stabilize. Passengers must check their flight status before traveling. Further updates will be sha...

As part of the revised schedule, Saudia will operate daily outbound flights from Jeddah to Dubai (SV588), Amman (SV631) and Abu Dhabi (SV570). Return services will include Dubai to Jeddah (SV589), Amman to Jeddah (SV632) and Abu Dhabi to Jeddah (SV571).
The move marks a gradual restoration of connectivity across important Middle East routes. The airline indicated that services will continue to be adjusted as conditions evolve.
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Saudia had halted its flight operations on February 28 after rising military tensions in the region affected air travel and led airlines to review routes and safety measures.
Air travel disruptions amid conflict
Air travel across parts of the Middle East has faced disruptions in recent weeks due to ongoing conflict in the region. Airlines have adjusted schedules, rerouted flights and suspended services on certain routes as a precaution. Airspace restrictions and safety concerns have affected operations, leading to reduced connectivity between key cities.These disruptions have impacted passenger movement and cargo operations, prompting carriers to adopt phased resumptions of services. Saudia’s latest announcement reflects this approach, with limited flights being restored while monitoring the situation.
In its passenger advisory, Saudia said travellers should confirm their flight details before heading to the airport. The airline added that additional updates will be communicated through official platforms as operations return to normal.
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