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Singapore Airlines to launch non-stop flights to Riyadh in June

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SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines (SIA) will launch four weekly non-stop flights between Singapore and Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, on Jun 2, the airline announced on Monday (Feb 2).

Subject to regulatory approval, flight SQ498 from Singapore will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays at 6.20pm, SIA said in a statement.

Return flight SQ499 will depart Riyadh on the same days at 11pm local time.

The national carrier will operate the medium-haul variant of its Airbus A350-900 aircraft, which is configured with 303 seats, including 40 in business class and 263 in economy class.

Riyadh will be the SIA Group's second destination in Saudi Arabia, the other being a four-times-weekly service to Jeddah operated by its low-cost subsidiary Scoot.

Riyadh is Saudi Arabia's administrative and financial centre.

"Visitors can explore historic sites such as Diriyah and the Masmak Fortress, and enjoy attractions including world-class museums, luxury hotels and a wide range of shopping and dining options," said SIA.

SIA's chief commercial officer Mr Lee Lik Hsin said: "Our return to Riyadh comes amid its thriving business environment and ambitious development, which make it one of the Middle East’s most dynamic cities.

"Beyond a new destination, this service will potentially allow us to work with our partners to offer our customers additional travel options across the region."

Tickets for SIA's flights to and from Riyadh will be progressively made available for sale through the airline's various distribution channels.

SIA last flew to Riyadh in September 2014, according to a report by TODAY.

The airline said at the time that the reason behind the cancellation of the service was its "sustained weak performance".

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