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Wizz Air swooping in from Budapest to Saudi Arabia


There isn’t too much variation in the price of flights to Saudi Arabia although March, April and May are typically the best time to book your flight tickets for if you don’t mind the extreme heat.

Connecting Budapest to the Western Asian country for the first time, Wizz Air commenced a twice-weekly service to Riyadh yesterday, which has been followed by the inaugural of its operation to Jeddah today, also twice-weekly. With the further launch of the ULCC’s link to Dammam in April, Budapest will offer over 53,000 one-way yearly seats to Saudi Arabia.

Having recorded 12.2 million passengers in 2022, an overall 164% yearly increase from 2021, Budapest Airport this week celebrates the addition of the gateway’s 43rd country market to be served this year. Welcoming Wizz Air’s new links to Saudi Arabia, the ultra-low-cost airline’s (ULCC) launch of services to Jeddah and Riyadh further expands the Hungarian capital city’s route network.

Kam Jandu, CCO, Budapest Airport, comments: “Saudi Arabia is rich in heritage and history and is quickly becoming the next big tourist hotspot thanks to Saudi Vision 2030. We’re excited to now be linked to this market and the opportunities it holds for both the Kingdom’s and Hungarian tourism, as well as growing business opportunities.”  

You’ll want to make sure you’ve secured your flight tickets four or so months in advance to increase your chances of finding cheap flights to Saudi Arabia as they aren’t too easy to come by, regardless of the month. You’ll notice that flights to Riyadh are slightly cheaper than Jeddah throughout the year, too, so if you’re not overly concerned about visiting Mecca then Riyadh is a good alternative. If you’re not fixed on a certain time of the year or a particular city, then you’ll give yourself the best chances of finding the cheapest flights to Saudi Arabia providing you plan and book far ahead.

At the moment, Thursday is the most economical day to take a flight to Saudi Arabia. Monday is likely to be the most costly.



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