Jeddah Airport's Summer 2025 Initial Coordination Report, published by Airport Coordination Limited (ACL), has revealed a potential new destination in the United States: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. This development, highlighted by Ishrion Aviation, suggests that Saudia may be considering a new route to Atlanta. Notably, Delta Air Lines did not request slots at Jeddah Airport (JED), indicating that Saudia is likely the primary operator behind this initiative.
The proposed route to Atlanta marks a significant step in the evolving relationship between Delta Air Lines and Saudia. In October, the two airlines signed a codeshare agreement encompassing nine destinations in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East beyond Saudia's hubs at JED and Riyadh Airport (RUH). Meanwhile, Saudia customers gained access to 12 U.S. destinations through Delta's hubs at New York JFK Airport (JFK) and Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
An Atlanta service could enhance their codeshare partnership by expanding network options for travelers. It would facilitate one-stop travel between western U.S. destinations and Jeddah, as well as provide connections for passengers traveling from the Middle East or Asia to Atlanta via JED.