Gulf Air and Saudi Arabian Airlines have strengthened and expanded their co-operation horizons. The two companies have added new services
between Riyadh – Bangkok by two flights a week via Muscat Seeb International Airport.
“This will add more commercial and marketing choices for the two Arab carriers. It will also provide more travel solutions for our passengers. In
addition, it will reduce costs,” said Saudi Arabian Airlines Vice President Marketing Planning Dr Omar Abdullah
Jefri.
The two carriers are working closely together to extend the integration levels for their networks. They will also add more services through their
code share agreement.
The newly added non-stop flights will complement the existing direct flights between Damman and Kathmandu, via Muscat and Bahrain/Al Medina
Al Munawara, which are also expected to increase in the near future.
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