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Saudi Arabia to launch further three airlines in tourism push
Saudi Arabia is planning to launch three more airlines in its attempt to reach ambitious tourism targets. The country is already served by four carriers – Saudia, Riyadh Air, Flynas and Flyadeal – but ...
LCC in the Middle East, announced launching the “Saudi Experiences” initiative in collaboration with the Saudi Tourism ...
Flynas, a low-cost airline in the Middle East, announced the launch of the "Saudi Experiences" initiative. This is in ...
GE Aerospace and Saudia Airlines signed an agreement for the purchase of GEnx-1B engines, including installed engines and ...
Flyadeal India flights are set to begin by 2026, connecting Saudi Arabian hubs to major Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai ...
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Flying-Taxi Startup Lands Saudi Deal, As Cathie Wood Buys Falling Stock
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund chose Archer to bring its flagship Midnight air taxi to the kingdom. Boeing is selling ...
Saudi Arabia has launched a free stopover visa for international travelers flying with Saudia Airlines and Flynas, allowing ...
ADDITIONAL flights between Riyadh and several Philippine destinations are seen boosting the tourist arrivals from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In a news statement, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia ...
The director general of Saudi Arabian Airlines told an Arabic newspaper that the airline does not discriminate against Israelis, but cannot accept passengers not permitted entry to the country. In an ...
Saudi Arabian Airlines has recognised the importance of technology investments to maintain and grow its business in line with the travel momentum in the region and has announced the successful ...
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