Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAA) will commence flight operations to three new Indian destinations- Bangalore, Kozhikode and Lucknow starting this week.
The Airlines will operate three flights a week to Lucknow, effective March 28; two flights a week to Bangalore, effective March 30; and four flights a week to Kozhikode, starting March 31, Abdullah bin Mushabbab Al-Ajhar, Saudia vice president for public relations told Saudi Gazette newspaper. SAA said the flights would serve passengers from Jeddah, Riyadh and Dammam. ‘‘The additions affirm the continuous increase in air travel to this part of the world,’’ Al-Ajhar said. The airline’s strategic plan is to expand its route network to include high traffic destinations with potentially higher yields, he said.
Boeing B757 aircraft would be used for all flights to the new destinations, he said. With the new destinations SAA will reach eight cities in India. SAA is keen on fulfilling all operation and traffic requirements on this sector as well as on any other viable international sector. Saudia carried 334,251 passengers and uplifted 14,880,336 kg of cargo out of India in 2008.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Saudi Airlines to reach three more Indian cities
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