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New airline operators to end Saudi Arabia's domestic reservation crisis

  • Saudi Arabia: Saturday, January 05 - 2013 at 05:09

The Saudi Commission for Tourism & Antiquities (SCTA) has said the entry of foreign airline operators is expected to end the flight reservation crisis in six major tourist cities, especially for domestic vacations, Arab News has reported. "The presence of four airline companies operating domestic flights will make a quantum leap in internal mobility," said Mohammed Al-Amri, executive director of SCTA in the Makkah region. "However, the management of this process should be dealt with efficiently, while learning from previous experiences in operating domestic flights of the two companies, Nas and Sama, over the past four years," he added.

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