flynas, the leading Saudi-based low-cost carrier, announced outstanding operational results during Q1 2024, compared to Q1 2023, as it continues to deliver on its ambitious growth strategy and expand its fleet size to accommodate strong passenger demand. In Q1 2024, flynas welcomed 3.7 million passengers on board its flights, marking an increase of 51% YoY
The King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD) Conference Center is gearing up to host the GREAT Futures event, a key business, tourism, and cultural exposition organized by the UK Government’s GREAT Britain and Northern Ireland campaign in partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Government on May 14th and 15th, 2024. The event, which is part
flynas, the leading Saudi-based low-cost carrier, announced outstanding operational results during Q1 2024, compared to Q1 2023, as it continues to deliver on its ambitious growth strategy and expand its fleet size to accommodate strong passenger demand. In Q1 2024, flynas welcomed 3.7 million passengers on board its flights, marking an increase of 51% YoY
Riyadh, 13 May 2024: Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer behind regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and Amaala, has teamed up with global tech giant Oracle to introduce its hospitality technology solutions, including OPERA Cloud Central Hospitality platform, into the Kingdom for the first time. RSG’s premier luxury resorts – Thuwal Private Retreat, Shebara and
Saudia, the national flag carrier of Saudi Arabia and the official airline partner of the all-electric Formula E series, proudly announced an innovative activation merging their strategic partnerships with both Newcastle United and the Formula E series. In a thrilling display of synergy, Saudia brought the Gen3 Formula E car to Newcastle’s last home game
As part of its expansion investment strategy, Almarai has signed five agreements with five leading global poultry companies worth over 500 million Saudi riyals. The aim is to expand poultry production and increase the company’s market share in the sector, which currently stands at over 250 million birds annually, with plans to increase production capacity