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No, they will not. 11 million passengers on international flights should tell you this.
Besides it is not like the air traffic will cease to exist just because of the new railway systems, metros etc. Saudia is a airline that is growing not decreasing. They will still attract passengers domestically and if they don't they will lower their prize to do so.
If everything is done rightly then Saudia has a potential to rival Emirates and other big airlines of the region.
25 million flights a year is not a small amount by any means. In the top 30 of the world if I recall.
Of course a long way to United Airlines etc. but that was never the aim!
10.5 million passengers versus 14.7 domestic?
Imagine if Saudi Arabia had a developed railway network? The French and British railway network transports 1 BILLION passengers every year each!
domestic air traffic of course will not cease but will greatly decrease, leading to AT least 30% to 50% decrease in revenues for Saudi Airlines. That would be a financial disaster for Saudia.
There is a limit to how much they can decrease their ticket price, simply put, there will be no way they can ever be anywhere near as cheap as a train ticket. It simply can not be done.
The reason that Saudia can put up Top 30 passenger flights numbers is because they use domestic travel as a crutch. Few nations can use that (United States and China being some of the few.)