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Flights from Cebu to Riyadh — Schedule, Carriers, Fares

Cebu to Riyadh: SV nonstop ~3× weekly, 10.5h. Visayas OFW to KSA, peso-first fares, baggage, OFW notes.

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🇵🇭 CEB 🇸🇦 RUH
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FP By FlyPilipinas Editorial Team · Updated Mayo 2026 · 5 min read

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1

Airlines

3×

Per week

₱22.0k

From (est.)

10.5h

Nonstop

Lapu-Lapu (Mactan), Cebu (CEB) → Riyadh (RUH)

CEB🇵🇭

Lapu-Lapu (Mactan), Cebu

DISTANSYA

8 913 km

RUH🇸🇦

Riyadh

King Khaled International Airport

~12h 11mDirektang flight+0 h · parehong time zone

Tantya lang ang oras ng paglipad: great-circle distance na may ~8% adjustment sa ruta at ~45 minutong ground operations. Ang aktwal na oras ay nakadepende sa airline, hangin, at partikular na flight (tingnan ang airline schedule).

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RUH · Middle East

Country
Saudi Arabia
Capital
Riyadh
Currency
SAR
Visa for PH
Visa required (apply via embassy/VFS)
OFW relevance
High — major OFW corridor

Compare carriers on this route

Cebu (CEB) to Riyadh (RUH) is the Visayas OFW direct corridor to KSA’s capital, flown nonstop by Saudia about 3 weekly with a 10.5-hour block. Off-peak roundtrip economy fares run PHP 34,000-49,000. Limited frequency means booking 10-14 weeks ahead is sulit, especially around Hajj or Eid windows when seats tighten sharply.

Route at a glance

3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on CEB–RUH, flown by Saudia, with a scheduled block of 10.5 hours. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file. 7 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.

This corridor carries a demand score of 7/10 in our route file and is flagged as a migrant-worker corridor. Read that number for what it is: an editorial 1-10 ranking of estimated Filipino-language search interest, built for prioritising which pages we research first. It is not a passenger count, not a load factor, and not a quality signal about the airlines involved. High-scoring corridors are the ones where seats on the cheapest fare classes disappear first and where the gap between an early booking and a two-week-out booking is widest; low-scoring corridors tend to hold their price longer but give you fewer departures to choose from if a plan slips.

  • Distance & duration: ~10.5 hours nonstop, CEB to RUH.
  • Carriers nonstop: Saudia (SV).
  • Frequency: ~3 weekly departures.
  • OFW corridor: Yes — Visayas/Mindanao OFW to Riyadh metro jobs.

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Best time to book

2 weekly fare snapshots are on file for CEB–RUH, ranging ₱16,646 to ₱21,029 for the cheapest one-way visible in each week. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file. 7 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.

Riyadh as an arrival point

4 facts identify the arrival airport on this pair: RUH is King Khaled International Airport (RUH/OERK); the local currency is SAR; region Middle East; OFW relevance rated high.

On arrival you are landing at King Khaled International Airport, ICAO OERK, serving Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Largest single OFW corridor; domestic helpers, healthcare, construction. Across the whole Philippine market, Saudia, Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific and Gulf Air are the carriers our destination file records as serving Riyadh from home — a wider set than the ones flying this particular pair, which is why a Manila routing sometimes opens options Cebu does not have. A planning point that costs people money: an airport code is not a city. Multi-airport cities are common, the discount is usually attached to the inconvenient field, and the ground leg quietly reclaims both the money and the hour. Check which airport your fare actually lands at before you compare two prices, and if you are connecting onward from a different airport in the same city, treat that as a separate journey with its own buffer — no airline protects a connection that involves a taxi.

Cheapest pockets are February-March and September to early November, when fares dip to PHP 34,000-39,000. Avoid June-July (Hajj feeder), kasi fares spike 50-70%, and the Dec 15-Jan 5 balikbayan rush. Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha weeks also tighten the limited 3-weekly seats. Book 10-14 weeks out po for tipid; with only three weekly departures, last-minute fares within 21 days are usually mahal. Compare with MNL connecting kapag walang availability sa nonstop schedule.

Carriers compared

1 carrier — Saudia — is catalogued nonstop on CEB–RUH, filing about 3 one-way departures a week. All carry 30 kg economy checked baggage. 7 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.

What each operator brings to this pair, from our carrier file:

  • Saudia (SV) — alliance SkyTeam; hubs JED/RUH; 30 kg economy checked; +15 kg OFW uplift; PH brand strength 8/10.

A single nonstop operator changes the arithmetic in two directions. On price, there is no competitive floor on the nonstop: the cheapest seats open and close on Saudia’s own inventory cycle, so the usual advice to wait for a fare war does not apply — connecting itineraries on other carriers are the only real competition, and they cost you hours. On disruption, a cancellation has nowhere obvious to go. With one operator there is no same-day sister flight unless the frequency itself is high, and rebooking onto a competitor requires an interline or alliance link. If your dates are fixed — a reporting date, a contract start, a family event — the risk-managed choice on this pair is an earlier departure with a day of slack behind it, not the cheapest one closest to the deadline.

FeatureSaudia (SV) — only nonstop ex-CEB
Typical economy roundtripPHP 35,000-52,000
Base baggage30 kg
OFW uplift+15 kg (Bayanihan) = 45 kg
Frequency ex-CEB~3 weekly
OFW friendlinessHigh — Manila Bayanihan promo applies

For more frequency, connect via Manila with PR, 5J, or SV (~14 weekly combined ex-MNL).

Fare bracket (peso-first)

2 weekly fare snapshots are on file for CEB–RUH, ranging ₱16,646 to ₱21,029 for the cheapest one-way visible in each week. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file. 7 out of 10 is the demand score this site assigns the corridor editorially.

Entry rules for a Philippine passport in Saudi Arabia

1 rule governs entry here for a Philippine passport: Employment visa via DMW-approved recruitment agency, at Paid by employer per DMW rules, for a maximum stay of per employment contract (typically 2 years). Verified 2026-05-18.

  • Saudi Arabia (OFW employment) — Employment visa via DMW-approved recruitment agency; fee Paid by employer per DMW rules; max stay Per employment contract (typically 2 years). OEC (Overseas Employment Certificate) required at NAIA departure. Visa stamped in passport before deployment. Official source
  • Saudi Arabia (Umrah) — Umrah e-visa via Nusuk platform; fee SAR 535 (~₱8,000); max stay 90 days in KSA for Umrah. For Hajj: separate visa via MUMA (Muslim Mindanao) and Office of Muslim Affairs. NOT Nusuk. Official source

Two things this table does not cover, and they are the ones that strand people. A visa grants permission to apply for entry — the officer at the border still decides, and a return or onward ticket plus proof of funds is what that decision usually turns on. And a visa for your destination says nothing about the countries you transit: several major hubs require their own transit visa or a same-terminal, same-ticket connection to be exempt, and the exemption is lost the moment you have to collect a bag and check in again. Visa rules change frequently. Use this as a starting reference only; verify with the destination’s embassy or official immigration portal before booking. For OFW employment visas, follow the DMW deployment process — that is separate from tourist/visit visas.

  • Low (Feb-Mar, Sep-early Nov): PHP 34,000-39,000 (SAR 2,200-2,550 / USD 605-700).
  • Mid (May, late Aug, late Nov): PHP 40,000-55,000 (SAR 2,600-3,600 / USD 715-980).
  • Peak (Hajj Jun-Jul, Eid, Dec 15-Jan 5): PHP 65,000-88,000 (SAR 4,250-5,750 / USD 1,165-1,575).

OFW-specific notes

1 of the 1 carrier on CEB–RUH publish an OFW baggage uplift; the largest is 15 kg with Saudia, on top of a 30 kg economy base. It is granted at check-in against documents, not by fare class. 3 one-way departures a week are catalogued on the pair across 1 carrier on file.

Two separate systems meet at the gate on an OFW corridor and it helps to keep them apart. The airline owns the ticket, the seat and the baggage allowance. The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) Philippines owns your right to leave as a worker — the Overseas Employment Certificate, the record of a licensed recruiter, the contract that the immigration officer is checking against. An airline cannot fix a documentation problem and will not refund a fare because you were offloaded over one; that is a separate process with its own timelines. The practical order of operations is therefore: settle the DMW paperwork first, then buy the ticket around the date it clears, then claim the baggage uplift at check-in with the same documents in hand. Book the other way round and the cheapest fare you found becomes the most expensive change fee you have paid.

Kabayan from Visayas at Mindanao, mas convenient ang direct CEB-RUH para iwas Manila layover. Saudia’s 45 kg Bayanihan baggage is the workhorse for end-of-contract pasalubong. Carry OEC, contract, and POLO clearance — Mactan-Cebu Immigration spot-checks pa rin, lalo na for first deployment. Paano kung deployment ban or contract issue? Saudia usually allows free reroute kapag may DMW advisory. Limited 3x weekly schedule means flexibility is gold; consider Manila routings as backup.

Delays and cancellations: what actually applies on CEB–RUH

1 statutory scheme reaches CEB–RUH: the GACA passenger-protection regulation. It governs departures from Saudi airports and sectors flown by Saudi-licensed carriers, so it reaches the return leg rather than a Manila departure on a foreign airline. The Philippine departure is covered instead by the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights.

Saudi Arabia’s passenger-protection regulation is administered by GACA and it is anchored on the departure airport and the operator’s licence: it governs flights leaving Saudi airports, and sectors flown by Saudi-licensed carriers. In practice that is your return out of Saudi Arabia, plus any sector operated by Saudia — not a Manila departure on a foreign airline, which falls outside it entirely. Reference: GACA — Passenger Protection Regulation (Saudi Arabia).

On the Manila end, a flight departing a Philippine airport is covered by the Air Passenger Bill of Rights administered by the Civil Aeronautics Board, which obliges the carrier to offer rebooking or a refund and to provide amenities as a delay lengthens. Its shape matters: refunds and service obligations, not a tariff of cash compensation — do not plan a claim around a fixed sum.

One exclusion matters specifically on RUH. A seat bought on a scheduled flight is covered by everything above. A seat on a dedicated Hajj or Umrah charter is not: the passenger contract there runs through the pilgrimage organiser and the accredited tour operator — in the Philippine case coordinated with the Philippine NCMF — National Commission on Muslim Filipinos — and the first claim path is the organiser, not the airline and not a claims-automation service, which are built around scheduled IATA flights.

FAQ

6 questions below are answered from our own corridor, carrier and fare records for CEB–RUH. Where a number is a cache floor it is described as one, and where a rule does not hold universally the gaps are spelled out.

Checked baggage and the OFW uplift on CEB–RUH

15 kg is the largest OFW uplift on this route, carried by Saudia on top of a 30 kg economy base — 45 kg in total for a qualifying passenger.

Checked allowance on this pair, from our carrier file:

  • Saudia — 30 kg economy base, +15 kg under Manila Bayanihan / extra baggage for OFW = 45 kg for a qualifying worker.

The uplift is the part people get wrong, so here is where it does not reach. It travels with the passenger’s status rather than with the fare, and it is unlocked at check-in by documents — an OEC or OFW Pass and, usually, the employment contract. Book a bags-free base fare on a low-cost carrier and there is no base allowance for the uplift to sit on top of. Book the domestic feeder as a separate ticket and the uplift does not follow the bag onto it. Fly a segment operated by a partner airline under a codeshare and the operating carrier’s own rules apply, not the one whose code is on your ticket. And the allowance is per passenger, not per booking — you cannot pool it across a family unless the airline’s own pooling rule says so. Verify the number at booking; excess bought at the airport is priced per kilo and is the most expensive kilo you will ever buy.

Does the OFW baggage uplift apply to every fare on CEB–RUH? No. The largest uplift on this route is 15 kg with Saudia, granted at check-in against an OEC or OFW Pass. It does not apply to a bags-free base fare, to a separately ticketed domestic feeder, or to a codeshare segment operated by a partner under its own rules, and it is per passenger rather than per booking.

Can I claim delay compensation on CEB–RUH? On the Saudi-departing leg and on any Saudi-licensed carrier’s sector, yes — GACA’s regulation reaches those. A Manila departure on a foreign airline is outside it. Separately, a departure from a Philippine airport is covered by the Civil Aeronautics Board’s Air Passenger Bill of Rights, which mandates rebooking, refunds and amenities but sets no fixed cash scale.

Magkano ang ticket Cebu to Riyadh? Roughly PHP 34,000-49,000 (SAR 2,200-3,200 / USD 605-870) roundtrip economy off-peak; peak Hajj/Eid hits PHP 65,000-88,000.

Madalas ba ang flights? 3x weekly lang ang Saudia nonstop. Book 10-14 weeks ahead lalo na peak.

Mas mura ba via Manila? Minsan oo, PHP 4,000-8,000 cheaper pero idagdag ang hassle. Sulit pa rin nonstop.

Anong baggage para sa OFW? Saudia Manila Bayanihan gives 45kg total (30+15) ex-CEB.


Updated 9 May 2026. FlyPilipinas is a 14-person Filipino editorial team; content is researched and edited by Filipino travel and OFW specialists. About the author →.

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