Saudia airline announces 50 per cent discount for passengers traveling to Pakistan
Spokesperson explains that the discounted fares are intended to benefit Pakistani travelers while Saudi passengers will have the opportunity to stay in the Kingdom for up to 96 hours, explore different regions, and perform Umrah during their visit

Karachi: Saudia, the national airline of Saudi Arabia, announced on Friday a major promotional offer of a 50 per cent discount on international flights for passengers traveling to Pakistan from Saudi Arabia.
The spokesperson of the airline said that this special offer includes flights departing from King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and King Khalid International Airport in Riyadh.
In addition to Pakistan, this promotion also applies to other international destinations.
The spokesperson further explained that the discounted fares are intended to benefit Pakistani travelers, while Saudi passengers will have the opportunity to stay in the Kingdom for up to 96 hours, explore different regions, and perform Umrah during their visit.
The passengers can take advantage of this offer by booking their tickets before August 31 for travel between September 1 and November 30.
The promotion is available exclusively for Business and Guest Class passengers traveling from Pakistan, and it covers all international routes operated by Saudia across four continents.
Saudia’s website and digital platforms offer comprehensive information about trip planning, check-in, and post-flight services. Passengers can expect a superior travel experience with efficient ground services, smooth flight operations, high-quality in-flight catering, entertainment options, and other premium amenities to ensure a comfortable and memorable journey.

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