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Saudia Group ranks first globally in on-time performance for June 2025

As part of Saudia Group’s expansion plan 188 new aircraft will be added to its current fleet of 187.

According to the June 2025 report by Cirium, a global aviation analytics provider, Saudia ranked first worldwide in both departure and arrival on-time performance. The airline operated over 16,700 flights during the month, achieving a 91.33% on-time arrival rate and a 90.69% on-time departure rate.

flyadeal, Saudia Group’s low-cost carrier, also ranked first in the Middle East and Africa for on-time arrival performance, achieving a rate of 91.77% across more than 5,900 flights.

This marks the second time in 2025 that Saudia has led global rankings in both arrival and departure on-time performance, with a previous achievement recorded in March. The accomplishment achieved during the high-demand period of Hajj, summer travel, and Eid Al-Adha holidays.

Engr. Ibrahim Al-Omar, Director General of Saudia Group, stated, “Achieving exceptional on-time performance and maintaining operational excellence requires seamless coordination across all sectors and subsidiaries of the Group. This accomplishment underscores our direct contribution to the objectives of the National Aviation Strategy, particularly in enhancing the overall guest travel experience.”

Saudia’s continued success is driven by the skill and professionalism of its national workforce, who manage flight operations with a strong commitment to time efficiency as a key pillar of the guest experience. Saudia also leverages digital systems powered by artificial intelligence to optimise flight planning, supported by predictive alerts and analytics that enable rapid response to operational challenges.

As part of Saudia Group’s ambitious plan to expand its fleet in the coming years, 188 new aircraft will be added to its current fleet of 187. The airline’s Integrated Operations Control Center (IOCC) at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah is said to be fully equipped to manage this significant growth. 

 


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