Within months of launching Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia is exploring the possibility of adding more airlines to its growing aviation sector, revealed a top minister.
In an interview with Al-Arabiya on the sidelines of the ongoing Paris Air Show, Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih said that the Kingdom’s aviation sector is witnessing significant growth, necessitating the country to look at the possibility of introducing more airlines to meet the rising demand.
“The Kingdom is a large country in terms of size, population, economy, and tourism … deserving a wide range of airlines. Currently, Saudi Arabia is served by prominent airlines such as Saudia, flynas, and Riyadh Air, with more expected to be announced in the near future,” Al-Falih said, without sharing any timeline.
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