Saudia carried 13.28% more passengers in 2012
- Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, January 29 - 2013 at 05:27
Khaled Al-Molhem, director general of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) has said the carrier has transported more than 24 million passengers in 2012, an increase of 13.28% compared with the previous year, Arab News has reported. He attributed the increase to Saudia's strategy to make more seats available to people traveling between the kingdom's different regions and to major international destinations. "We have received 58 new Airbus (A320, A321, and A330) and Boeing (777-300ER) aircraft during the past two years and this has helped us operate more flights with required number of seats and meet market requirements, especially during the peak Haj & Umrah and summer seasons," Al-Molhem pointed out.
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