Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, June 30, 2026 – Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier, today announced the opening of ticket sales for three weekly flights between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – a key addition to its growing network.
This vital route, commencing July 30, 2026, strengthens the airline’s mission to connect the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with major global and regional hubs and deliver a world-class travel and logistics experience.
Ticket purchases for these routes can be made from today (June 30, 2026) through the Riyadh Air App, Riyadh Air website at riyadhair.com, or through preferred travel providers and platforms.
Guests are also invited to become ‘Founding Members’ of the airline’s loyalty program, Sfeer, ensuring a Best Offer Guarantee and free Wi-Fi while earning rewards from their very first flight.
Saudi Arabia is a key trading partner for Malaysia in the Middle East and supports Malaysian development through investment, while bilateral ties focus on the Hajj pilgrimage, education, and strengthening cultural exchanges.
Today, this connection continues to thrive as the Kingdom welcomes Malaysian students to its world-renowned universities in Medina and Mecca and supports Malaysian pilgrims undertaking the sacred Hajj pilgrimage.
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