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Saudi Arabia Opens Domestic Skies to Foreign Charter Jets in Major Aviation Reform

Saudi Arabia has taken a bold step to reform its aviation sector. Starting May 1, 2025, foreign charter operators can now fly between cities within the Kingdom without restrictions. This landmark decision ends decades of cabotage rules and gives global private jet companies full access to domestic routes.

This change allows non-Saudi business and private aviation firms to operate inside Saudi Arabia freely. They no longer need a local partner or a special exemption.

“This policy change will build real opportunities for growth,” said Imtiyaz Manzary, General Manager for General Aviation at GACA. He emphasized the reform’s potential to create jobs and connect the Kingdom more efficiently. The decision reflects Saudi Arabia’s growing focus on economic openness.

The announcement follows the launch of the General Aviation Roadmap in 2024. This long-term strategy aims to build a $2 billion general aviation industry by 2030. The plan includes infrastructure upgrades, relaxed restrictions on empty-leg flights, and a push to welcome international players.

Their early interest signals confidence in the Kingdom’s changing regulatory environment.

Aviation and logistics are key pillars of this transformation. By opening its skies, the country positions itself as a regional hub for private travel and business mobility.

Analysts believe this policy will enhance competitiveness and improve service standards in the sector.

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