Lufthansa resumes direct flights connecting Munich and Riyadh
Lufthansa, the German flag carrier, has announced the resumption of its flights between Munich and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, starting October 2025. This move comes as the airline celebrates the 65th anniversary of its first flight to Saudi Arabia.
Flight Details
The flights will depart from Munich at 9:45 p.m. (21:45) local time and arrive in Riyadh at 4:50 a.m. local time the next day. The return flight from Riyadh will depart at 6:25 a.m. and arrive in Munich at 10:25 a.m.
The flights will operate three times a week, utilizing the Airbus A350-900, which offers 293 seats across three classes.
Benefits of the Service
The schedule provides ideal connections to Lufthansa’s global network via the Munich hub, enhancing travel convenience for passengers. The relaunch is driven by Riyadh's growing cultural and economic importance, with the city hosting major events like the Riyadh Season festival, the World Expo in 2030, and the FIFA Men’s World Cup in 2034.
Along with Eurowings and ITA Airways, the Lufthansa Group will offer 22 weekly departures to Riyadh, Dammam, and Jeddah, contributing to over 120 weekly flights to the Middle East.
Historical Context
The Munich-Riyadh route was suspended in 2017, but it is now being reinstated after an eight-year absence. The Lufthansa Group will celebrate the 65th anniversary of its first flight to Saudi Arabia in 2025.
Additional Information
Munich, known for its historical landmarks and events, including the annual Oktoberfest and traditional Christmas markets, is an important city for business travelers, with companies such as BMW, Siemens, and Allianz being headquartered there.
Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, has a population of just under eight million and is home to a growing number of museums and universities. The annual 'Riyadh Season', Saudi Arabia’s largest festival, will take place this winter.
The World Expo is scheduled to be organized in Riyadh in 2030, and the FIFA Men's World Cup is set to take place in Riyadh in 2034. Many tourists choose Munich as a starting point to explore the Alps.
Passengers can book their tickets for the Lufthansa flights starting from 26 October 2025. Saudi travellers can benefit from the reinstated Lufthansa route between Riyadh and Munich.
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