Saudia and Delta Airlines sign codeshare agreement on flights to Paris-CDG

Saudia and Delta Airlines have formalized their codeshare partnership. The two operators have chosen to place their first codeshare on flights to Paris CDG, departing from Jeddah (JED) and Riyadh (RUH), which began last Wednesday, November 13.

Both air routes are operated by Saudia, which deploys its Boeing 787 from Jeddah, while it uses its Boeing 777-300ER for flights departing from Riyadh.

This new agreement could be of interest to Delta Airlines passengers traveling to Saudi Arabia from the United States, allowing them to continue their journey to the French capital on Saudia flights, without requiring a new reservation.

Similarly, Saudia customers traveling to the United States who then wish to travel to Paris can take advantage of Delta Airlines services. The latter serves Paris CDG airport from several of its hubs, including Atlanta (ATL), Boston (BOS), Cincinnati (CVG), Detroit (DTW), Los Angeles (LAX), Minneapolis/Saint Paul (MSP), New York (JFK), and others.

Gradually, both airlines plan to increase the number of their shared flights, offering their passengers more connections to major global destinations.