flynas, the Saudi air carrier and the leading low-cost airline in the Middle East, has announced the resumption of direct flights between Riyadh and Vienna as of April 28, 2022. Today, flynas celebrated the occasion of the resumption of direct flights between Riyadh and Vienna at Riyadh Airport, in the presence of H.E., The Austrian
Discover Europe Travel Summit, the annual two-day event, is set to make a successful return to Dubai7-8 May, with more than 4,000 pre-scheduled meetings taking place. The summit will bring together a delegation of 97 exhibitors from across Austria, Germany, Ireland, and Switzerland, to meet with more than 100 hosted buyers from the GCC. The
GCC countries can become titans of the global logistics industry by creating a digital-first mindset, helping the region move from digital technology adopters on the global stage to disrupters, according to the latest report by Strategy& Middle East, part of the PwC network. The UAE currently ranks 11th on the index, the highest among GCC
noon.com, the Middle East’s leading online shopping destination, drove a charity initiative with DOME International Schools students and packed Iftar boxes for distribution across Riyadh, KSA during Ramadan. Local schoolchildren, noon’s team of employees, and charity volunteers all came together to pack boxes containing dates, water, and nut bars. The initiative was entirely created and driven in-house by noon team members
Earth Day, the birth of the modern environmental movement which started in 1970, will be celebrated on 22nd April 2022. Today, it is widely recognized as the largest secular observance in the world, marked by more than a billion people every year as a day of action to change human behavior and create global, national
Kaspersky today announced that it has added Saudi Arabia to its ever-expanding worldwide network of offices. Operating in 200 countries and territories with 34 offices in more than 30 countries. The new office will be located in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia ranked first in cybersecurity readiness in the Middle East and North Africa region according to
By Jessica Amir, Australian Market Strategist at Saxo Bank Summary: Netflix shares fall again, on weaker than expected quarterly results and a ugly show of an outlook. Although Netflix shares are down 50% from November last year, the slide show might not be over. On the flip, IBM reported a better than expected quarterly result, and