RB (RB)

14 non-stop routes across 8 airports. Main hub: Damascus (DAM).

Live fares · DAM → SHJ

About RB

RB is Syrian Arab Airlines — Syria's national carrier — and it operates as a regional airline with a tight but purposeful network across the Middle East. The hub is Damascus (DAM), which anchors 7 of its 14 non-stop routes, and from there it connects travelers to the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Kuwait. This isn't a massive global carrier. It's a regional operation serving a specific corridor of the world, and it does that with a network spanning just over 23,000 km in total. Think focused, not sprawling.

Why fly RB?

Honestly? The main reason you'd choose RB is access. If you're traveling between Syria and the wider Gulf region, this airline connects dots that bigger carriers often skip or only serve with inconvenient connections. Seven routes out of DAM alone means Damascus travelers have real options. The longest route — DAM to SHJ (Sharjah, 2,045 km) — is a solid example of RB punching into UAE territory where demand is genuinely strong. For Syrian diaspora travelers, expats working Gulf contracts, or anyone routing through Damascus, RB can mean a direct flight where other airlines force a layover. That matters more than any lounge or frequent flyer perk.

RB hub airports

Top destination countries on RB

Tips for booking RB

Book early if you're flying out of DAM — with 7 routes concentrated at one hub, flights fill up fast during holidays and travel peaks. The Kuwait (KWI) and Jeddah (JED) hubs each serve just one route, so if your connection relies on those, there's zero backup if something goes sideways. I'd always build in extra buffer time. Don't assume codeshare or alliance benefits here — generalise your expectations and confirm directly with the airline what's included in your fare before you click purchase. Check baggage allowances at booking, not at the gate.

Frequently asked questions about RB

Where does RB airline fly?

RB operates 14 routes primarily serving the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean region, with a focus on destinations in the Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia.

What is RB's main hub airport?

RB's main hub is Damascus International Airport (DAM) in Syria, which serves as the primary connection point for the airline's network.

What type of airline is RB?

Based on its network of 14 routes concentrated in the Middle East region, RB operates as a regional carrier serving key destinations across the Arabian Peninsula and Levant.

When should I book flights with RB and what fare classes are available?

For the best fares, book in advance when possible, as regional carriers typically offer better prices for early bookings. Contact RB directly or check their website for current fare class options and promotional rates.

What should I know about baggage allowance and check-in with RB?

Baggage policies and check-in procedures vary by ticket type and destination; it's recommended to review RB's baggage policy on their website or contact their customer service before your flight to confirm allowances and any applicable fees.

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Main hubs for RB

Where RB concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where RB flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

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Frequently asked questions about RB

  • How many routes does RB operate?

    RB (RB) operates 14 non-stop routes across 8 airports worldwide.

  • What is RB's main hub?

    RB's busiest hub is Damascus (DAM) in Syrian Arab Republic, with 7 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is RB's longest route?

    RB's longest non-stop route is DAM-SHJ at 2,045 km.

  • Where does RB fly the most?

    RB flies most often to Syrian Arab Republic, with 7 routes serving destinations in Syrian Arab Republic.