Flight Disruptions Across Saudi Airports Leave Hundreds of Passengers Grounded
Delays and cancellations affect major carriers as operational challenges impact key hubs including Riyadh and Jeddah
Hundreds of passengers have been left stranded across Saudi Arabia after widespread flight disruptions affected major airports, including Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, and Medina.
The incident saw more than 240 flights delayed and several cancellations, causing significant travel interruptions for both domestic and international travellers.
Airlines impacted by the disruptions include Saudia, Air Arabia, Flynas, and IndiGo, with passengers facing extended waiting times and uncertainty over revised schedules.
Airport operations teams have been working to manage the backlog, while airlines attempt to rebook affected travellers and restore normal services.
The delays have been attributed to a combination of operational challenges, with aviation authorities monitoring the situation closely to ensure safety and coordination across the network.
While detailed causes have not been fully disclosed, officials have emphasised that maintaining secure and orderly operations remains the priority.
The disruption has had a ripple effect across connecting flights, with travellers in transit experiencing missed connections and delays in onward journeys.
Support services at airports have been expanded to assist passengers, including information desks and rebooking assistance.
Saudi Arabia’s aviation sector, which has been rapidly expanding in recent years, continues to handle high volumes of traffic, particularly through its major hubs.
The current disruption highlights the complexities of managing large-scale air travel systems and the importance of contingency planning.
Authorities and airlines are working to normalise operations as quickly as possible, with expectations that schedules will stabilise once the immediate issues are resolved.