Saudi Arabia continues to solidify its role as a major global aviation center, with several of its air routes earning places among the busiest in the world for 2025, based on updated rankings by OAG, the leading international aviation data firm.
The achievement highlights the Kingdom’s accelerating progress in civil aviation, fueled by expanding airport capacities, a surge in passenger traffic, and greater operational efficiency. These developments stem from the Aviation Program — a key initiative within the National Transport and Logistics Strategy — and reflect the broader goals of Saudi Vision 2030 to enhance connectivity and economic diversification.
According to OAG’s 2025 report, the Jeddah–Riyadh domestic route secured the fifth spot globally among the busiest air routes, with a total of 9.8 million seats available. It saw a 13% increase compared to the previous year and a 22% rise compared to 2019, underscoring the route’s pivotal role in domestic travel.
On the international front, the Cairo–Jeddah route ranked second worldwide, offering 5.8 million seats in 2025. This route recorded a 5% annual increase from 2024 and an impressive 71% jump relative to 2019 levels, reaffirming the strong and growing passenger demand between Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Meanwhile, the Dubai–Riyadh connection claimed the seventh position among the world’s busiest routes, with a total capacity of 4.5 million seats. The route posted a 4% year-on-year growth and a 42% expansion compared to 2019, reflecting strengthened ties with one of the region’s most active travel markets.
These strong showings underscore the success of initiatives led by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) in partnership with stakeholders across the aviation sector. The ongoing efforts to boost connectivity, streamline operations, and extend global reach have positioned Saudi airports as competitive hubs that serve both tourism and business travel needs.
The recognition of Saudi air routes among the world’s top performers highlights the profound transformation underway in the Kingdom’s aviation sector — strengthening its contribution to national development and consolidating its standing as a key gateway for international air transport.