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Saudia Outlines Initial 787 Routes
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According to its latest schedule update, Saudia will place the 787-9 into passenger operation from February 1, 2016 with its first scheduled flight...
Saudi Gulf Airlines and Al Maha Airways Set to Fly in 2015
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Al Qahtani Group (linked to Gulf Air) and Qatar Airways were both selected in late 2012 to bring new competition into the Saudi Arabian domestic...
flynas Focuses on London Operations in UK Market
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The closure of the Manchester operation will enable flynas to concentrate its activities at London Gatwick. It launched a twice weekly flight from...
Singapore Airlines Ends Flights to Cairo and Riyadh
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The airline says the decision to close flights to these two destinations from the end of September 2014 is due to the “sustained weak performance...
Saudia Goes Direct to Spain
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Saudi Arabian national carrier Saudia is to launch non-stop flights to Spain from the start of the 2013/2014 northern winter schedules at the end...
High-Density Flying from the Philippines
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As low-cost carrier Cebu Pacific Air accepted delivery of the most-densely configured Airbus A330-300 in Toulouse, France this past week, it...
Wizz Air and nasair to Launch Dubai World Central Passenger Operations
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United Arab Emirates (UAE) airport operator, Dubai Airports has confirmed that Dubai World Central will open its doors to passengers for the first...
Saudia Outlines North American Growth Aspirations
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Saudi Arabian national carrier Saudia has revealed it will launch flights to Toronto in Canada and Los Angeles in the US over the coming two years...
SriLankan Airlines Boosts Links to Riyadh
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SriLankan Airlines will this month boost the frequency of its flights between Colombo and Riyadh to meet increasing outbound demand from Saudi...
Saudia Revises Planned Italy Operation from late-Jan 2013
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As per 14NOV12 GDS timetable and inventory display, Saudia further revises planned Italy operation from late-January 2013. Planned 4th weekly...