28 June 2012
Emirates will add a total of 73 additional flights to and from Saudi Arabia during Ramadan, adding to the carrier's already robust service schedule.

Madinah and Jeddah will benefit from the extra services, put in place to serve the large number of passengers traveling to the Kingdom for religious based travel. The extra services will be in operation from July 20 to Sept. 1.

"We expect travel to the Kingdom to increase significantly during the holy month of Ramadan in line with the annual movement of pilgrims. To effectively cater to this increased demand we have added extra services giving our passengers more flight options and easing the flow of traffic," said Adil Al-Ghaith, Emirates VP, KSA.

A total of 59 additional flights will operate to and from Jeddah throughout Ramadan, with Madinah receiving 14 extra services during the same time period.

"There is a high demand for travel to the Kingdom from across our network given our convenient and frequent flight options. With a growing fleet of 175 aircraft we are fortunate to have the flexibility required to adjust our schedules and accommodate this increased traffic flow," added Al-Ghaith.

The additional flights will be serviced by a mixture of Boeing 777s and A330 aircraft, in a three class configuration. Emirates currently operates to four gateways in Saudi Arabia including Madinah, Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam.

Emirates received permission from the Saudi authorities to operate these flights for Umrah passengers.

© Arab News 2012