VistaJet to offer first domestic flights in Saudi Arabia
VistaJet will become the first foreign operator to offer domestic flights internally within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It will offer private aviation services throughout the Kingdom, on Global 7500 aircraft, and soon Global 8000 jets.
Additionally, VistaJet clients can additionally reach any point around the globe non-stop directly from Saudi.
Nick van der Meer, Chief Operating Officer at Vista, said: “The approval and recognition from GACA marks a significant milestone for Vista’s operations in the Kingdom. This enables us to serve our clients with seamless access across the Kingdom and beyond.”
Saudi Arabia’s aviation industry is a key pillar of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
VistaJet has already served the market for more than 15 years.
During the first half of 2025, the company saw a 32% increase in VistaJet Program Members in the Kingdom year-over-year.
“We are delighted to be working with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and GACA, reinforcing our commitment to offering clients reliable, flexible and trusted flying solutions,” said Mazen Obaid, President — Middle East at Vista.
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