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Saudi Arabian Airlines
 
IATA Code: SV| ICAO Code: SVA | Callsign SAUDIA

الخطوط الجوية العربية السعودية
Saudi Arabian Airlines
Saudi Arabian Airlines Building
Khalidya Street
P.O.Box 620
Jeddah 21231, Saudi Arabia
Tel: +966 2-686-0000
Fax: +966 2-686-4552
www.saudiairlines.com

Ownership: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (100%)


March 1947 Based in Jeddah (JED), Saudi Arabian Airlines is the national airline of Saudi Arabia with hubs: Dammam (DMM) ; Riyadh (RUH). It operates both domestic and international scheduled flights covering more than 70 destinations across the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and North America. It also operates domestic and international charter flights, primarily during the Hajj season and Ramadan. Staff members approx. 19,000.

Alliances: Austrian, Cyprus Airways, EgyptAir, Ethiopian, Etihad, Gulf Air, Kuwait Airways, Royal Air Maroc, SAA, SriLankan, Syrianair, Tunisair

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Apr2
Saudi Airlines Cargo Announce Appointment of a New Regional Director for Indian Sub Continent
Monday, April 2, 2012
Jeddah, Saudi Airlines Cargo Company announced the appointment of Keku Gazder as Regional Director Cargo for the Indian Sub Continent Region, effective 1st of April 2012. Read More
Mar20
Saudi Airlines Cargo to Launch Weekly flights to Accra, Ghana
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Jeddah,  Saudi Airlines Cargo is to launch a weekly freighter flight to Accra, Ghana, as of 25 March 2012.The new service, will operate once a week using the airline’s B747 freighters, marks Saudi Airlines Cargo's further expansion into Africa. Read More
Mar17
Saudi Airlines Cargo Launches Freighter Services from Frankfurt and Vienna
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Jeddah,  Saudi Airlines Cargo is to expand its European operations with the addition of two new destinations. As of 25 March 2012, the company will operate four direct freighter flights per week from Frankfurt to Saudi Arabia and two direct flights per week from Vienna to Saudi Arabia, connecting directly with Hong Kong and the Far East. Read More
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