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  Saudi Arabian Airlines Passenger Opinions about Saudi Arabian Airlines standards
On the whole Saudia do the main job they need to which is moving millions of pilgrims into, out of and around country pretty well and still give a usually acceptable service to other customers though it is wise not to expect too much beyond reaching your destination safe and on time.
I learned from Saudia staff that the reason for our delay was SV had planned to operate to JKT with a Phuket Air wet lease plane, which could not get insurance.
Saudia could be so much better if they put there minds too it - but then again the country is not tourist orientated so I guess things will remain the same.
www.airlinequality.com /Forum/saudia.htm   (5199 words)

  
 Sitaf Saudia Co.Ltd. Homepage
Through the dedication and professionalism of SITAF's first management team,the Company had developed a reputation that was rivaled by none in regards to the successful completion of projects and the after service customer support, that is a key factor for the second generation management team.
Being a country with a booming population and huge economic growth, Saudi Arabia could not sit back and watch this train of progress pass them by.
It was during these communication boom years that SITAF SAUDIA CO.LTD. made the audacious decision through high shareholder investment to be part of an industry that would change the way the people of would communicate for the years to come.
www.sitaf.com   (286 words)

  
 News From Saudia
Saudia Arabia is facing a hue un-employment problem that could affect the political future of the country.
Saudia government is faced with a serious terrorist attacks in many cities, including Mecca, last week.
May 5,2002: The population in Saudia Arabia is fast growing and young, as is the case throughout the rest of the Arab world.
www.desert-voice.net /news_from_saudia.htm   (12440 words)

  
 Saudi Aramco World : Formula One   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Saudia did not put up an excessive sum in Grand Prix terms, but it was enough to keep going.
And for Saudia, it was a bold move; until then Airlines had shied away from racing sponsorships because of the potential connection between flying and accidents.
When the investor saw it he agreed to join Saudia as a sponsor and to encourage other Saudi companies to follow suit.
www.saudiaramcoworld.com /issue/198102/formula.one.htm   (1785 words)

  
 F1 News - Grandprix.com > GP Encyclopedia > Sponsors > Saudia Airlines
The company decided to change its name in to Saudia in 1972 by which time it was flying to 49 destinations and by 1977 the company was able to buy its first Boeing 747s.
The Saudia sponsorship was to continue until 1985 although increasingly the money came from other Arab companies which were introduced to Williams by Saudia.
The Saudia sponsorship was a big success and expansion continued around the world and the opening of the King Khaled International Airport in Riyadh in 1983.
www.grandprix.com /gpe/spon-057.html   (295 words)

  
 Boeing News Release: Saudia Orders 28 Boeing Widebody Jets
Saudia's overall re-equipment plan is estimated at $7.5 billion, also in delivery year dollars.
"Selection of the 777 by Saudia demonstrates the strong acceptance gained by the 777 among the leading airlines of the world and reinforces the 777 penetration in the Middle-East," he added.
Shrontz added that Boeing is proud to have been associated with this world- class airline during the first 50 years of its existence, and looks forward to being a partner in progress with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for the next 50 years.
www.boeing.com /news/releases/1995/news.release.950618.html   (232 words)

  
 Saudia Eyeing Several New Destinations Worldwide
He said the privatization process was moving ahead in Saudia in four sectors: ground support, catering, cargo and maintenance.
Asked how he believed the airline would incorporate the culture of service to customers, Al-Mulhim said Saudia was already working hard to provide optimum services to its passengers via training, activities, and improving the working environment.
The director general also refuted charges that Saudia had not been providing snacks or meals to passengers whose flights were delayed after check-in.
www.arabnews.com /?page=1§ion=0&article=77422&d=30&m=8&y=2006   (818 words)

  
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Heorot RE:War between Saudia Arabia and Egypt 7/18/2003 6:04:28 AM Egypts 6th army did very well against the Israelis in their last war.
I don't believe the US would support Saudia Arabia vs. Egypt, in fact if the present Egypt invaded Saudia Arabia, I'm guessing the US would be secretly cheering.
Nilefury RE:War between Saudia Arabia and Egypt 9/4/2003 5:40:26 AM I wish that was the truth.
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 Saudia Airlines Selects Embry-Riddle for Flight Training
Starting Nov. 4, Saudia will begin sending groups of 8-12 students at a time to the Embry-Riddle campus in Daytona Beach, Fla., for up to 12 months.
Saudia compared several schools in the U.S. before the airline's director general, Khalid Ben Bakr, made the final decision, says Capt. Majed Kabbani, general manager of flight operations training.
Kabbani believes Saudia's decision to consolidate its flight training at Embry-Riddle could appeal to others, as well.
www.erau.edu /er/newsmedia/newsreleases/1996/saudia.html   (335 words)

  
 Saudia begins privatisation | Finance and Economy
The company today began to accept bids for a stake of up to 49% in its catering division.
Interested parties have until September 27 to tender bids and Saudia hopes to have completed the entire privatisation scheme by the end of next year.
This story is not rated by enough users
www.ameinfo.com /93623.html   (279 words)

  
 picturephoning.com: Rebels Without A Cause in Saudia Arabia captured by cameraphones
picturephoning.com: Rebels Without A Cause in Saudia Arabia captured by cameraphones
Rebels Without A Cause in Saudia Arabia captured by cameraphones
The Times Online reports on the often terrible carnage of young people illegally road racing in the Middle East and how spectators gather to catch the races and crashes on their videophones.
www.textually.org /picturephoning/archives/2006/05/012290.htm   (198 words)

  
 Saudia Videos
This is one of the greatest goals in the worldcup history, it was scorred by saudian player called saeed alowairan, he take the ball from the center...
This is the match between Saudia Arabia and Belgium in the 1994.
Look how the player starts from the half of the pitch and scores the
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