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ANA and Riyadh Air Sign MoU for Codeshare and Interline Deal
ANA and Riyadh Air signed an MoU on August 18, 2026, covering interline, codeshare, and loyalty program cooperation.
All Nippon Airways (NH) and Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on August 18, 2026, establishing a framework for a comprehensive partnerships that includes interline connectivity, codeshare agreements, and loyalty program reciprocity.
In a press release issued on August 18, 2026, ANA HOLDINGS Inc. detailed that the agreement is designed to bridge the Japanese and Middle Eastern aviation markets. The partnership will leverage ANA’s dual hubs at Tokyo Haneda Airport (HND) and Narita International Airport (NRT) alongside Riyadh Air’s developing base in Saudi Arabia’s capital, subject to regulatory approvals.
Strategic Network Expansion
The MoU outlines a phased approach to integration between the two carriers. Initial phases will focus on establishing interline ticketing and seamless baggage transfers, eventually progressing to full codeshare operations and reciprocal benefits for frequent flyers. Riyadh Air Chief Executive Officer Tony Douglas emphasized the strategic value of the alignment for the startups airline.
“This unique agreement with ANA reflects Riyadh Air’s ambition to build meaningful global partnerships that expand choice and deliver long-term value to our guests. The MoU with ANA will provide a seamless premium experience for our passengers while laying the groundwork for stronger connectivity between Riyadh and Tokyo, and supporting broader commercial, operational, and guest experience opportunities as we continue to grow our network.”
For ANA, which was founded in 1952 and has held a 5-Star rating from SKYTRAX since 2013, the partnership represents an opportunity to capture traffic from a high-growth region without immediately deploying its own aircraft. ANA CEO Juichi Hirasawa noted the economic potential of the Saudi market.
“This partnership reflects ANA’s ambition to connect Japan with Saudi Arabia and the wider Middle East, a region of remarkable economic growth, while welcoming Riyadh Air’s guests to destinations across Japan and Asia. We are thrilled to partner with a young, dynamic, and innovative carrier whose relentless pursuit of high-quality service perfectly mirrors our own values.”
Riyadh Air’s Rapid Growth Trajectory
Launched in March 2023 as a wholly owned company of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), Riyadh Air is aggressively building its network and fleet ahead of its target to serve more than 100 destinations by 2030. According to reporting by Aviation Week, the carrier expanded its network to nine destinations in August 2026, adding routes to Mumbai, India; Dhaka, Bangladesh; and Islamabad and Lahore, Pakistan.
To support this expansion, the Airlines is securing significant widebody capacity. On July 20, 2026, at the Farnborough Airshow, Riyadh Air firmed up an orders for six additional Airbus A350-1000 aircraft. Airbus confirmed in a July 2026 statement that this transaction brings the carrier’s total firm commitment for the A350-1000 to 31 airframes.
ANA’s Broader Market Adjustments
While expanding its international reach through partnerships, ANA is simultaneously restructuring its domestic operations. Aviation Week reported that on August 18, 2026, ANA and Japan Airlines (JL) announced their first-ever domestic schedule coordination.
The coordination targets the Tokyo Haneda to Okayama route and is designed to address viability concerns in the Japanese domestic market. This dual approach highlights ANA’s strategy of consolidating domestic capacity while pursuing high-growth international partnerships to drive future revenue.
AirPro News analysis
We view this MoU as a highly strategic alignment for both carriers. For Riyadh Air, securing a partnership with an established, premium operator like ANA provides immediate credibility and access to the lucrative East Asian market before the Saudi carrier even reaches full operational scale. For ANA, the agreement offers a low-risk foothold in the rapidly expanding Middle Eastern market. By partnering with a well-capitalized new entrant, ANA can capture connecting traffic and test market demand without the financial exposure of launching its own direct flights to Riyadh.
Sources: ANA Group Corp.
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