Emirates is boosting its flights into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and will offer 20 more flights each week from 2nd February 2013.
Riyadh goes from 17 to 28 flights a week, Jeddah jumps from 18 to 21 flights and Dammam has received an extra six services, becoming 13 flights a week. There will continue to be a daily flight to Al Medinah al Munawarah. The changes will take the airline’s KSA flights to 69 per week.
Emirates serves four gateways in Saudi Arabia; Al Medinah al Munawarah, Riyadh, Dammam and Jeddah, which is served by the A380.
Connecting in Dubai, passengers from Saudi Arabia can seamlessly transfer onto services to North America, Europe, the Indian subcontinent, Africa, the Far East and Australia.
Source: Emirates