Saudi Arabian Airlines has returned Toronto’s destination in Canada to its direct and regular international flight network in cooperation with the Air Connectivity Program, where it has been made available in digital booking channels, while the dedicated service platform site at Toronto Pearson International Airport is being prepared, effective December 2, 2023, from King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah.
A press release on the Saudi Airlines website indicated that Toronto is the ninth destination to be operated in cooperation with the air connectivity program, while the operation comes to enhance its competitive position on the international sector and serve multiple segments of guests, including Saudis on scholarships, in addition to continuing to achieve one of its goals to connect the world with the Kingdom through the tourism and business path, as well as the path of services for the Hajj and Umrah seasons.
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