AlUla welcomes guests on world first ‘Museum in the Sky’ flight by Saudia

ALULA-The world’s first “Museum in the Sky” is a joint collaboration between AlUla and Saudi Arabian Airlines, to highlight the significance of AlUla as a living museum, with only a small fraction of archaeological sites identified currently being investigated.
The world’s first “Museum in the Sky” is a joint collaboration between AlUla and Saudi Arabian Airlines, to highlight the significance of AlUla as a living museum, with only a small fraction of archaeological sites identified currently being investigated.
The world’s first “Museum in the Sky” is a joint collaboration between AlUla and Saudi Arabian Airlines, to highlight the significance of AlUla as a living museum, with only a small fraction of archaeological sites identified currently being investigated.
The flight took off from Riyadh to AlUla on November 4, 2021. Onboard the flying museum, a replica collection of artifacts discovered in AlUla during excavations by archaeologists reveal some of the mysteries of AlUla’s ancient civilizations.

Saudia is also using the opportunity to launch their new In-Flight Entertainment System (IFE), Discover Saudi Arabia, on which passengers will be encouraged to watch the Discovery Channel documentary movie – Architects of Ancient Arabia — a 2021 release full-length documentary movie produced by PowderHouse revealing that some of human civilization’s first building blocks were set in place in AlUla.

AlUla is offering a wide range of all-year-round and seasonal activities to welcome both domestic and international visitors over the coming months.

Guests from all over the world can book special rate packages in AlUla that include flights, accommodations, and activities through www.saudiaholidays.com — SPA

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