Saudi & Singapore extend air agreement
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Saudi Arabia and Singapore have agreed to expand air services between the countries, the Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation has reported. The agreement follows consultations between Saudi’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) and Singapore’s Ministry of Transport. Under the new agreement, airlines from Saudi Arabia and Singapore may now operate any number of air services between Singapore and Dammam, and up to 14 services between Singapore and other points in Saudi Arabia, including Jeddah and Riyadh. Under the previous agreement, carriers were only permitted three weekly services.
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