Qatar Airways plans Saudi Airline launch
July 4, 2012 by Agency Reporter
Qatar Airways wants to
launch a new airline based in Saudi Arabia and is keen to invest in the
kingdom’s domestic aviation sector, it said on Tuesday.
Chief executive Akbar Al
Baker has had talks with Prince Fahad bin Abdullah Al Saud about
opportunities arising from the kingdom’s newly launched aviation policy,
the airline said on Tuesday, according to a Reuters report.
Saudi Arabia said earlier
this year it would approve new airline licenses in September, ending
years of speculation about whether the country would allow foreign
airlines to fly domestic routes.
Baker said Saudi
represented a key growth market for Qatar Airways with an underserved
market and need for greater domestic air services.
Excessive fuel charges in
Saudi and the government’s policy of controlling domestic air fares were
hindering growth opportunities for airline operators, he said.
Baker said the airline was
keen to invest in the Saudi domestic aviation market, and this was
dependent on a rethink by the government of certain factors.
National carrier Saudi
Airlines and budget airline National Air Services now serve a domestic
market of around 27 million people, and have struggled to meet demand.
But with a price cap on
domestic flights, private airlines have struggled with profit margins.
In 2010, a third carrier, Sama Airlines, was forced to suspend
operations.
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