
Travelers across Saudi Arabia are facing significant disruptions as 14 flights have been canceled at major airports, including King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah, King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh, and King Fahd International Airport in Dammam. These cancellations are impacting a variety of routes, including popular destinations such as Dubai, Karachi, Islamabad, and Hong Kong.
This situation highlights a broader operational adjustment that is affecting various airlines and aircraft types throughout the Kingdom’s aviation network, creating ripple effects for both domestic and international travelers.
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The affected flights include a mix of both narrow-body and wide-body aircraft, such as the A20N, A320, A321, A330, B773, B789, and Boeing 747. This indicates that both short-haul domestic flights and long-haul international journeys were impacted in the same time frame.
| Airport | Flight ID | Aircraft | Destination | Departure Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jeddah (OEJN) | SVA1840 | A20N | Najran (EAM / OENG) | Tue 06:35 AM +03 |
| Jeddah (OEJN) | FAD701 | A320 | Dubai (DXB / OMDB) | Sat 09:40 AM +03 |
| Jeddah (OEJN) | ABQ173 | A321 | Karachi (KHI / OPKC) | Fri 07:15 AM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8091 | A333 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 02:30 PM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8089 | A330 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 02:00 PM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8087 | A330 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 01:30 PM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8085 | A330 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 01:00 PM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8083 | A330 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 12:30 PM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8081 | B773 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 12:00 PM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8079 | A330 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 11:30 AM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8077 | A330 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 11:00 AM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8075 | A330 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 10:30 AM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8073 | B773 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Mon 10:00 AM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8021 | A330 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Sun 01:00 PM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA8019 | B789 | Jeddah (OEJN) | Sun 12:25 PM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | SVA929 | 747 | Liège (LGG / EBLG) | Fri 04:25 AM +03 |
| Riyadh (OERK) | ABQ275 | A320 | Islamabad (ISB / OPIS) | Fri 12:15 AM +03 |
| Dammam (OEDF) | SVA976 | B77L | Hong Kong (HKG / VHHH) | Fri 05:00 AM +03 |
Both local residents and international visitors have been significantly impacted by these cancellations. In particular, the key route between Riyadh and Jeddah saw multiple flights canceled one after another, leading to uncertainty for those depending on these services. Passengers booked on international flights to Europe, South Asia, and East Asia found their travel plans disrupted, especially concerning long-haul routes.
This wave of cancellations has led to operational gaps within the interconnected aviation framework, emphasizing the sheer volume of change currently unfolding.
Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport faced notable impact on both regional and domestic flights, causing the cancellation of services to locations such as Najran, Dubai, and Karachi. This reduced not only internal mobility but also cross-border travel accessibility, leading to a challenging scenario for affected travelers.
At King Khalid International Airport, the highest concentration of cancellations occurred, particularly on the Riyadh-Jeddah corridor. This led to a series of successive cancellations within a tight timeframe, thereby diminishing service reliability. International routes, including those to Liège and Islamabad, faced similar disruptions, showcasing the extensive ramifications of the operational adjustments.
At King Fahd International Airport in Dammam, a crucial cancellation was noted for a long-haul flight bound for Hong Kong. This single but significant event disrupted both passenger and cargo traffic on a vital route between Asia and the Middle East, highlighting its strategic importance.
Saudia appears to be at the center of these disruptions, with many of the canceled flights associated with its operations across domestic and international networks. The diverse aircraft involved, including the A330, B773, B789, and Boeing 747, reflect significant operational shifts, suggesting a broader change in scheduling rather than just isolated incidents.
The pattern of these cancellations indicates a well-coordinated adjustment at multiple airport hubs, emphasizing that the issue extends beyond localized operations. Riyadh has emerged as the most affected location, with Jeddah trailing, while Dammam experienced lesser yet impactful disruptions.
The disruptions currently facing air travel in Saudi Arabia underscore significant changes in flight operations throughout major airports. With 14 cancellations affecting both key domestic and international destinations, the ripple effects are felt across the air travel landscape.
Recent events highlight the interconnectedness of airport hubs, particularly for high-frequency routes like Riyadh to Jeddah. While flying operations persist, the scale of these cancellations illustrates how quickly network-wide adjustments can shape the travel experience throughout the region.
Source: The post Saudia Flight Disruptions Shake Saudi Arabia as Over a Dozen Flights Are Cancelled Across Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dammam, Affecting Routes to Dubai, Karachi, Islamabad, Hong Kong, and More – New Update first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.