Qatar Airways has expressed an interest in
launching an airline registered in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The airlines Chief Executive Officer,
Akbar Al Baker, recently held talks with His Royal Highness
Prince Fahad bin Abdullah Al Saud to discuss opportunities arising
from the Kingdoms newly-launched aviation liberalisation policy.
With a market that is underserved and keen for greater
domestic air services, Al Baker said the Kingdom represented a key
growth area.
However, during the meeting, he expressed
particular concern over what he claims are excessive fuel charges in the Kingdom, as
well as
the governments policy of controlling domestic air fares which,
he said, were not in the interests of the travelling public nor
airline operators. Al Baker said such factors were
detrimental to airlines as fuel represented a major cost of
operations.
Capping airfares, he said will never allow any
airline to operate commercially in the Kingdom, citing the demise
of domestic carrier Sama Airlines due to such measures. He
stressed that other airlines operating domestic flights within
Saudi Arabia were facing the same problem of rising costs,
pointing out these needed to be seriously addressed.
Al
Baker said Qatar Airways was keen to invest in the Saudi domestic
aviation market, but this was dependent on a fundamental rethink
by the government of certain factors which needed to be tackled.
Qatar Airways has seen rapid growth in just 15 years of
operation, currently operating a modern fleet of 109 aircraft to
117 key business and leisure destinations across Europe, Middle
East, Africa, Asia Pacific, North America and South America from
its Doha hub.
HD Videos from
Farnborough 2012:
Inside the Malaysia Airlines A380,
Malaysia Airlines A380 @ Farnborough 2012,
Pictures from Farnborough 2012,
Aerobility - The British Flying Charity - HD Video Interview,
Qatar Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner Flight Display,
F-18 Super Hornet Aerial/Flying Display,
Inside the Qatar Airways Boeing 787 Dreamliner,
Sunny Day III - Malaysia Airlines A380 Aerial/Flying Display,
U.S. Marine Corps Bell Boeing MV-22 Osprey,
Korean Air Force Black Eagles T50B Aerial Display,
Inside the Korean Air Boeing
737-900ER with Sky Interior.
More to come...
See other recent news regarding:
Travel News Asia,
Interviews,
Pictures,
Sports Tourism,
Videos,
Farnborough,
Qatar Airways,
Doha,
Qatar,
Saudi Arabia
|