Riyadh Air Is LIVE: London Heathrow Launched June 10 — Jeddah June 14, Dubai June 18, Cairo June 25, Madrid July 17, Manchester July 23 — Tickets On Sale Now on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners — Four Cabin Classes Including Disney Kits for Children — Saudi Arabia’s New Mega-Airline That Will Fly to 100 Destinations by 2030 — Complete Booking Guide for UK, US, Australian & Canadian Travellers

Published on : 13 Jun 2026

Riyadh Air Is LIVE: London Heathrow Launched June 10 — Jeddah June 14, Dubai June 18, Cairo June 25, Madrid July 17, Manchester July 23 — Tickets On Sale Now on Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners — Four Cabin Classes Including Disney Kits for Children — Saudi Arabia’s New Mega-Airline That Will Fly to 100 Destinations by 2030 — Complete Booking Guide for UK, US, Australian & Canadian Travellers

Published: June 13, 2026 — Saturday
Airline: Riyadh Air (IATA: RX) — Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier
First flight: ✅ OPERATED — Riyadh (RUH) → London Heathrow (LHR) — June 10, 2026 (brought forward from July 1)
Tickets live now: riyadhair.com · Riyadh Air app · approved travel agents
Fleet in service: 3 × Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner — HZ-RXAA · HZ-RXAB · HZ-RXAC
Total fleet order: 72 × Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (firm order)
Route launch schedule:

  • London Heathrow (LHR): ✅ LIVE from June 10, 2026
  • Jeddah (JED): June 14, 2026 — tomorrow
  • Dubai (DXB): June 18, 2026 — daily service
  • Cairo (CAI): June 25, 2026
  • Madrid (MAD): July 17, 2026 — 3x weekly
  • Manchester (MAN): July 23, 2026
    Target network: 100+ destinations by 2030 — Vision 2030 mandate
    CEO: Tony Douglas — former CEO of Etihad Airways
    Cabin classes: Business Elite · Business · Premium Economy · Economy
    Business amenity partner: Kayanee — full loungewear sets for Business Elite
    Children’s kits: ✅ Disney-designed amenity kits for young travellers
    IFE: Advanced in-flight entertainment — Apple AirPlay compatible
    Loyalty programme: Riyadh Air rewards — points earning from launch
    London schedule: RX401 RUH→LHR dep 02:35 arr 07:30 · RX402 LHR→RUH dep 09:35 arr 18:05
    London flight time: 6hr 55min (RUH→LHR) · 6hr 30min (LHR→RUH)
    Competition: Emirates · Qatar Airways · Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) · British Airways
    Booking portal: riyadhair.com

After three years of announcements, gala events, renderings and CEO statements about redefining air travel — you can now actually buy a ticket. Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s brand-new national carrier, operated its first commercial flight to London Heathrow on June 10, 2026 — three weeks ahead of its originally scheduled July 1 launch date, thanks to the accelerated delivery of its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. Three aircraft are now in the Kingdom. Seventy-two are on order. Tickets are live for six routes. London is already flying. Jeddah launches tomorrow, June 14. Dubai follows on June 18. For UK passengers, the arrival of a new direct Riyadh carrier competing directly against Emirates, Qatar Airways and British Airways on the Gulf corridor is significant. For Australian, Canadian and US travellers using Riyadh as a transit hub between their home regions and the Middle East, South Asia and Africa — it is even more so. Here is everything you need to know.


PART 1 — THE FULL ROUTE LAUNCH SCHEDULE: EVERY DATE CONFIRMED

London Heathrow (LHR) — LIVE FROM JUNE 10 ✅

Riyadh Air’s first commercial service took off from King Khalid International Airport (RUH) on June 10, 2026 — three weeks earlier than originally planned. The acceleration was made possible by the early delivery of the airline’s third Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (HZ-RXAC), which arrived in Saudi Arabia on June 6, just one day after the first two aircraft landed on June 5.

Daily schedule — London Heathrow:

Flight Route Departs Arrives Block time
RX401 Riyadh (RUH) → London (LHR) 02:35 07:30 6hr 55min
RX402 London (LHR) → Riyadh (RUH) 09:35 18:05 6hr 30min

The timing is strategically designed. A 02:35 departure from Riyadh arrives at Heathrow at 07:30 — in time for morning onward connections across Europe and the UK. The return 09:35 LHR departure arrives in Riyadh at 18:05, connecting into evening onward flights to the Gulf, India and East Africa. This is a transit-hub timetable, not just a point-to-point schedule.

London Heathrow Terminal 4 has been confirmed as Riyadh Air’s London home — the same terminal used by Gulf carriers including Emirates and Etihad.


Jeddah King Abdulaziz International (JED) — June 14, 2026 — TOMORROW

Riyadh Air’s domestic Saudi Arabia service launches tomorrow, June 14. Jeddah is the Kingdom’s second-largest city, the gateway to Mecca and Medina for Hajj and Umrah pilgrims, and a major Red Sea commercial hub. The Riyadh–Jeddah route is one of the busiest domestic air corridors in the Middle East.

For UK, Australian and US Muslim travellers planning Umrah visits: Riyadh Air’s Jeddah service opens a direct London–Riyadh–Jeddah itinerary that was previously unavailable without routing through Emirates (Dubai), Qatar Airways (Doha) or Saudia. Tickets for connecting Jeddah itineraries can be booked at riyadhair.com from today.


Dubai International (DXB) — June 18, 2026 — Daily Service

Riyadh Air will commence daily operations between Dubai International Airport (DXB) and King Khalid International Airport (RUH) from June 18, 2026. Dubai is the world’s busiest international airport and the home of Emirates — Riyadh Air’s most direct competitor on the Gulf carrier prestige battle. A daily Riyadh–Dubai service puts Riyadh Air directly on the most commercially valuable short-haul Gulf route.

For travellers using Dubai as a transit point for connections to South Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia: Riyadh Air’s services are designed to establish the Saudi capital as a major transit hub linking Europe and the Americas with destinations across the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent and beyond. The Dubai service, combined with London, positions Riyadh Air as a potential London–Riyadh–Dubai connection for travellers who currently route through Emirates’ own DXB hub.


Cairo International (CAI) — June 25, 2026

Cairo launches on June 25 — the fourth of Riyadh Air’s confirmed route openings. Cairo is the Arab world’s most populous city and Egypt’s primary aviation gateway. The Riyadh–Cairo corridor is a high-demand business and leisure route. Cairo also serves as a connection point for East African destinations — a strategic element of Riyadh Air’s Africa expansion ambitions.


Madrid Barajas (MAD) — July 17, 2026 — 3x Weekly

As of July 17, 2026, Riyadh Air will launch 3x weekly flights between Riyadh and Madrid. Madrid is the first Continental European destination in Riyadh Air’s launch network — London being the sole European city until July. The Madrid service positions Riyadh Air for connections from Spain and Southern Europe into the Gulf and beyond. It also places the airline in direct competition with Iberia (via Madrid) and Qatar Airways (which codeshares with Iberia on Doha–Madrid) on the Europe–Gulf corridor.


Manchester Airport (MAN) — July 23, 2026

Manchester launches July 23, 2026, completing Riyadh Air’s initial six-route European network. Manchester is the UK’s second-largest airport and the primary gateway for the North of England, Scotland connections, and the large British Pakistani community with strong ties to Pakistani cities Riyadh Air is expected to serve later in 2026. Manchester’s inclusion — rather than another Gulf or European capital — signals that Riyadh Air understands UK regional markets, not just London.

Complete route launch calendar:

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Destination Airport Launch date Frequency
London LHR — Heathrow ✅ June 10, 2026 — LIVE Daily
Jeddah JED — King Abdulaziz June 14, 2026 — tomorrow Daily
Dubai DXB — Dubai International June 18, 2026 Daily
Cairo CAI — Cairo International June 25, 2026 TBC
Madrid MAD — Madrid Barajas July 17, 2026 3x weekly
Manchester MAN — Manchester Airport July 23, 2026 TBC

PART 2 — THE AIRCRAFT: BOEING 787-9 DREAMLINER ON EVERY ROUTE

Every Riyadh Air launch route is operated on the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner — one of the most passenger-friendly widebody aircraft in commercial aviation. The first two Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners arrived in Saudi Arabia on June 5, 2026, while a third aircraft, registered HZ-RXAC, arrived on June 6 after an almost 14-hour delivery flight from Everett Paine Field in Washington State.

The 787-9 specifics matter for passengers:

  • Cabin pressure: Equivalent to 6,000 feet altitude — significantly lower than the industry-standard 8,000 feet — reducing fatigue and dehydration on long-haul flights
  • Humidity: Higher cabin humidity than aluminium-fuselage aircraft — less dry air, less jet lag
  • Windows: Larger windows with electrochromic dimming — no physical shutters, passengers control their own light level
  • Noise: Composite fuselage absorbs turbulence and engine noise better than aluminium — quieter cabin
  • Range: 7,635 nautical miles — sufficient for Riyadh to London nonstop (3,073 miles) with considerable reserve

The 72 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner firm order will form the operational backbone of the airline’s expansion to over 100 destinations by 2030.


PART 3 — THE CABIN EXPERIENCE: FOUR CLASSES, DISNEY KITS, APPLE AIRPLAY

Riyadh Air has positioned itself as a premium product from the outset — not a budget Gulf carrier competing on price alone. The cabin configuration on launch routes features four classes.

Business Elite (Top Class)

Business Elite passengers receive full loungewear sets from Kayanee, Riyadh Air’s luxury amenity partner. Business Elite seats are expected to be fully flat-bed configuration — the standard for competitive long-haul business class products on the London corridor. Specific seat configuration (direct aisle access vs. herringbone) has not been publicly confirmed at launch — check riyadhair.com for seat map details.

Business Class

Business class passengers receive a loungewear top from Kayanee. Business class is a step below Business Elite — the distinction is unusual in Gulf carrier products and positions Riyadh Air as offering multiple premium tiers rather than a single business class, similar to the Air France La Première / Business structure.

Premium Economy

Premium Economy is available on all launch routes — a significant differentiator from Saudia, which has historically offered limited premium economy on its network. For UK, Australian and US travellers looking for a comfortable but non-business-class option on the Gulf corridor, Premium Economy on a 787-9 is a genuinely attractive proposition.

Economy Class

For young travellers, Riyadh Air will distribute special amenity kits designed by Disney. The Disney partnership for children’s amenity kits signals deliberate positioning toward family travel — a significant market on the Riyadh–London corridor, which carries substantial family and diaspora traffic in both directions.

In-Flight Entertainment

Riyadh Air’s IFE system is Apple AirPlay compatible — passengers can stream content from their iPhone or iPad directly to the seatback screen. This is a notable differentiator from legacy carriers whose IFE systems remain closed ecosystems.


PART 4 — HOW RIYADH AIR CHANGES THE LONDON–GULF MARKET

The Competitive Landscape Before June 10

Before Riyadh Air’s launch, the London–Riyadh market was served by three carriers:

  • Saudia (Saudi Arabian Airlines): London Heathrow and London Gatwick to Riyadh — the incumbent national carrier
  • British Airways: London Heathrow to Riyadh — oneworld partner service
  • Flydubai / Emirates: Indirect via Dubai

None of these offered a product combining a new-generation widebody aircraft, four cabin classes, Apple AirPlay IFE, and Disney children’s amenities on the specific Riyadh route. Riyadh Air’s launch creates immediate competitive pressure on Saudia’s London operation in particular.

What It Means for UK Travellers

For UK passengers travelling to Saudi Arabia — whether for business, tourism (Saudi Arabia’s visa-on-arrival programme has significantly expanded leisure access since 2019), religious travel (Riyadh–Jeddah connection for Umrah), or to visit family — Riyadh Air now provides:

  • A modern 787-9 product on a route previously served primarily by older-generation aircraft
  • A competitive fare option on the London–Riyadh corridor
  • A potential one-stop hub for UK–India connections via Riyadh (India routes expected later in 2026)
  • A new loyalty programme earning option for frequent Gulf-corridor travellers

What It Means for Australian Travellers

Australia–Middle East–Europe is one of the most-travelled long-haul itinerary types for Australian passengers. Riyadh Air does not yet serve Australian cities directly — but its positioning as a Riyadh hub for India, East Africa, and Europe connections makes it a future option for:

  • Sydney/Melbourne → Riyadh → London (once Riyadh Air adds Australia routes or codeshares)
  • Australian business travellers transiting through Riyadh for Gulf business destinations
  • Australian Muslim travellers using Riyadh Air’s Jeddah connection for Umrah

What It Means for US and Canadian Travellers

Riyadh Air does not yet serve North American cities. The airline’s ambition to reach 100 destinations by 2030 makes North America an eventual target — Tony Douglas, the CEO, has prior experience building Etihad’s US network. In the near term, US and Canadian travellers benefit indirectly:

  • US/Canada → London Heathrow → Riyadh Air → Gulf and beyond (using London as the transfer point)
  • US business travellers in Saudi Arabia gain a new option for Saudi domestic connections via Jeddah

PART 5 — HOW TO BOOK: COMPLETE GUIDE

Where to Buy Riyadh Air Tickets

Tickets are on sale through the Riyadh Air website and mobile app, plus approved travel agents and booking platforms. All six launch routes are currently bookable.

  • Official website: riyadhair.com — full booking interface, seat selection, meal preferences
  • Mobile app: Riyadh Air iOS and Android app — available in App Store and Google Play
  • Travel agents: Major OTAs and GDS-connected agents — Amadeus, Sabre, Travelport
  • UK travel agents: Most major UK travel agents now have Riyadh Air inventory

Pricing

Riyadh Air has not published a public fare floor. Based on early booking data visible on the Riyadh Air website:

  • Economy from London to Riyadh: competitive with British Airways and Saudia economy fares
  • Business class: positioned below Emirates and Qatar Airways business class but above Saudia business pricing
  • Introductory launch fares are typically the lowest fares the airline will ever sell on these routes — booking early captures the best pricing before demand fills the initial schedule

Things to Check Before Booking

  1. Visa requirements: UK, US, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand passport holders can obtain a Saudi Arabia tourist e-visa online at visa.visitsaudi.com. The e-visa is available instantly and costs approximately SAR 300 (approximately £65 / $80 USD). It is valid for one year, multiple entries, up to 90 days per visit.
  2. Codeshare status: Riyadh Air’s codeshare agreements are not yet fully published. Check whether your preferred frequent flyer programme will earn miles on Riyadh Air at launch — this may take 2–3 months to be confirmed.
  3. Lounge access: Riyadh Air’s Riyadh home lounge is located in Terminal 5 of King Khalid International Airport. London Heathrow lounge arrangements (whether Riyadh Air will use T4’s existing lounges or partner with a lounge provider) have not been confirmed at publication.

PART 6 — THE BIGGER PICTURE: WHAT RIYADH AIR IS TRYING TO BE

Vision 2030 and the 100-Destination Ambition

Riyadh Air is not a commercial airline project in the conventional sense. It is a strategic instrument of Saudi Vision 2030 — the Kingdom’s economic diversification plan to reduce dependence on oil revenue by building tourism, business travel, and a world-class aviation hub to rival Dubai and Doha.

Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air, said the airline’s first destinations had been “carefully selected to serve key markets” for business, tourism, and trade. “They are designed to facilitate seamless transit for travelers from Europe to destinations across the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and beyond — aligning with our ambition to become a global airline and a significant contributor to Vision 2030.”

The competitive implication is significant. Riyadh Air is not trying to compete with Ryanair or easyJet on short-haul leisure routes. It is positioning Riyadh as a fourth Gulf hub — alongside Dubai (Emirates), Abu Dhabi (Etihad) and Doha (Qatar Airways) — for long-haul transit traffic between Europe, the Americas, South Asia, East Africa, and Southeast Asia. Its 72-aircraft Boeing 787-9 order is the hardware required to execute that ambition.

The 100-destination target by 2030 implies an average of roughly 17 new routes per year for four years — achievable if aircraft deliveries remain on schedule and the airline can recruit the pilots, cabin crew and ground operations staff at the required pace.

India: The Biggest Upcoming Launch to Watch

India is high on the list, with Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai reported as planned launch cities. Those India routes are not yet on sale, so treat them as flights to watch rather than book for now.

For UK, Australian and Canadian travellers with South Asian connections, Riyadh Air’s India routes — when they launch — will create a new routing option for London–Riyadh–Delhi and Sydney–Riyadh–Mumbai itineraries. Watch riyadhair.com for India route announcements, expected in Q3 2026.


Quick Reference: Riyadh Air Launch Facts

Detail Information
First flight operated June 10, 2026 — Riyadh → London Heathrow
IATA code RX
Home airport King Khalid International Airport (RUH), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Fleet Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner (3 in service, 72 on order)
Cabins Business Elite · Business · Premium Economy · Economy
Book at riyadhair.com · Riyadh Air app · travel agents
London terminal Heathrow Terminal 4
London daily schedule Dep RUH 02:35 → LHR 07:30 / Dep LHR 09:35 → RUH 18:05
Saudi tourist visa e-visa available at visa.visitsaudi.com · ~£65/£80 USD
CEO Tony Douglas (former Etihad Airways CEO)
Owner Public Investment Fund (PIF) — Saudi sovereign wealth fund
2030 target 100+ destinations globally

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