Delta signs codeshare agreement with Saudia
Delta Air Lines signed a codeshare agreement* with Saudia Airlines, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia. The agreement builds on the airlines’ existing interline relationship and will expand the choice of destinations for Delta customers between North America and the Arabian Peninsula. The carriers have applied for necessary codesharing authority and will start selling codeshare itineraries once all government approvals have been received.
The codeshare agreement will enable greater connectivity between the United States and the Middle East. Delta customers will gain access to nine destinations in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East beyond Saudia’s hubs in Jeddah and Riyadh. Saudia guests will gain access to 12 destinations in the U.S. beyond Delta’s hubs at JFK and LAX airports.
Delta and Saudia guests will enjoy enhanced travel experiences between the airlines' respective destinations, serving both tourism and business sectors. Delta and Saudia are both members of the SkyTeam alliance. Frequent Flyers will continue to earn and redeem miles on both airlines, while SkyTeam Elite Plus travelers benefit from SkyPriority services.
Perry Cantarutti, Senior Vice President Alliances, said: “Saudia’s growing Jeddah hub and extensive network bring Delta customers closer to greater access to destinations across one of the world’s most important economic regions. Strengthening our partnership responds to customer demand for more travel choice between the Gulf and North America.”
*Subject to U.S. DOT government approval