Thai AirAsia X announces Riyadh-Bangkok direct service to connect capitals

Thai AirAsia X launched its first-ever direct flights between Riyadh and Bangkok. (AN photo/Rashid Hassan)
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Updated 01 October 2025
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Thai AirAsia X announces Riyadh-Bangkok direct service to connect capitals

  • New service set to begin in December
  • Route will cut journey time, making travel easier for leisure, business

RIYADH: Thai AirAsia X, which operates under a low-cost business model, has announced its first-ever direct flights between Riyadh and Bangkok.

The new route will commence on Dec. 2, with four weekly flights every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday, reinforcing AirAsia’s strategy of expanding its network into the Middle East.

Thailand’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Darm Boontham congratulated Thai AirAsia X on the move, which will connect the capitals of Thailand and Saudi Arabia.

Speaking at Thailand’s Embassy on Tuesday, he said: “This route marks a new era of connectivity between the two kingdoms, building bridges for trade, investment, cultural exchange, and personal connections.

“It will strengthen our relationship, fostering friendship and mutual understanding, and open new opportunities for both nations.

“Thai AirAsia X’s expansion to this region is a prime example of how to grasp the immense growth potential the Middle East offers to Thai businesses.”

He thanked Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the General Authority of Civil Aviation, and King Khalid International Airport for their support. 




Thailand ambassador Darm Boontham speaking at press conference at the embassy in Riyadh. (AN photo/Rashid Hassan)

Ahman Mad-Adam, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand in Dubai, said: “The launch of Thai AirAsia X’s Riyadh-Bangkok service is a milestone that will strengthen tourism and people-to-people ties between Thailand and Saudi Arabia.

“This direct connectivity makes travel more seamless and opens opportunities for Saudi visitors to explore Thailand’s diverse offerings — from world-class hospitality, shopping, and medical tourism to halal-friendly services and natural attractions.

“With this new route, we are confident Saudi Arabia will be one of Thailand’s fastest-growing source markets, driving sustainable tourism growth in the years ahead.”

Pattra Boosarawongse, CEO of Thai AirAsia X, said: “The launch of flights between Riyadh and Bangkok is a significant milestone in connecting the people of Thailand and Saudi Arabia and strengthening ties between the two countries.

“For travelers from Riyadh, this new route gives them access to the best of Bangkok — from its rich culture and cuisine to its shopping and world-class hospitality — as well as connectivity to AirAsia’s extensive network across ASEAN, and Asia. 




Pattra Boosarawongse, CEO of Thai AirAsia X speaking at press conference at Thailand embassy in Riyadh. (AN photo/Rashid Hassan)

“We view Riyadh as a strategic destination that aligns with AirAsia Group’s fleet expansion and network development. This launch will not only serve Thai travelers but also guests from across ASEAN — including Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines — as well as from Japan, who can now conveniently connect to Riyadh through our extensive network.”

She added that the new service will not only serve as a bridge between Riyadh and Bangkok, but also connect the two countries and their cultures.  

For Saudi travelers, Bangkok is a gateway to Thailand’s renowned destinations such as Phuket, Chiang Mai, and Krabi, which are especially popular for leisure and family travel.

In addition, Thailand has long been recognized as a leading destination for medical tourism, with world-class healthcare facilities, while also catering to Muslim travelers with halal-friendly services and diverse lifestyle options.

The new direct route will shorten the journey time between Riyadh and Bangkok to just seven-and-a-half hours, making travel easier and more accessible for both leisure and business purposes.

Saudi nationals will also benefit from Thailand’s e-visa and visa-on-arrival facilities, which simplify entry procedures and enhance convenience for inbound visitors.

Thai AirAsia X operates under a low-cost business model. Guests have the option to purchase additional services according to their preferences, including seat selection, baggage allowance, and hot meals.

The flights will be operated by Thai AirAsia X’s widebody Airbus A330 aircraft, configured with 285 seats, including 30 premium flatbeds and 255 standard economy seats.


Egypt’s Suez Canal, Namibian Ports Authority sign MoU to propel port development, training

Updated 17 December 2025
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Egypt’s Suez Canal, Namibian Ports Authority sign MoU to propel port development, training

RIYADH: Egypt’s Suez Canal Authority and the Namibian Ports Authority have signed a memorandum of understanding amid efforts to propel cooperation in development and training.

The agreement aims to exchange expertise and enhance bilateral cooperation in several areas, most notably marine construction, the sale and leasing of marine units, and advanced training through the Suez Canal Authority’s academies, according to a statement.

This is supported by figures from the Suez Canal Authority, which reported revenues of $1.97 billion from 5,874 ship transits since early July, representing a 17.5 percent year-on-year increase, chairman Osama Rabie said during a recent meeting with an International Monetary Fund delegation.

It also aligns well with Rabie’s further forecast that the canal’s revenues would improve during the 2026/2027 fiscal year to around $8 billion, rising to approximately $10 billion the following year, according to a statement issued by the authority.

The newly released statement said: “Rabie affirmed the authority’s readiness for fruitful and constructive cooperation with the Namibian Ports Authority, given the expansion of the entity’s international projects and its efforts to open new markets and engage with the African continent.”

“The chairman explained that the Suez Canal Authority’s efforts succeeded in developing and reopening the Libyan port of Sirte after 14 years of closure, marking a successful start to international projects with friendly and sister nations,” it added.

The chairman instructed that all necessary support and procedures be put in place to initiate practical cooperation on multiple projects, highlighting that the authority offers a comprehensive system for maritime and logistics services through its shipyards and subsidiaries.

For her part, Nangula Hamunyela, chairperson of the Namibian Ports Authority, voiced her enthusiasm for collaborating with the Suez Canal Authority on advancing Namibia’s ambitious port development plan, home to the largest ports in West Africa.

She stressed that this partnership highlights the strong relationship between Egypt and Namibia and will help further deepen bilateral ties.

Hamunyela further highlighted that the Suez Canal Authority’s advanced technology and vast expertise across multiple sectors will play a key role in supporting and speeding up development efforts in Namibian ports, reducing dependence on foreign expertise and technology from outside the region.

Egypt’s Suez Canal generated a total of $40 billion between 2019 and 2024 and remains the country’s most important source of foreign currency.