Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabian Airlines began service with three flights per week to three destinations in India from the end of March.
The airline is now operating two flights per week from Riyadh to Bangalore, four flights per week to Calicut and three flights per week to Lucknow.
The airline operates 757s on the service. The additions bring the number of flights from Saudi Arabia to eight stations in India.
In other news, Saudi Arabian Airlines has begun a modernization of its fleet and recently unveiled its first new refurbished 777. The airline plans to renovate 21 of its aircraft. Modifications include new leather seats, entertainment systems and onboard mobile phone capability. In first class, passenger will have 15.4-inch entertainment screens, in business class, passengers will have 12.1-inch screens and 8.9-inch screens in economy class.
20/04/09 Hibah Noor/Gulf Africa Duty Free/Business Intelligence Middle East
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