Saudi flag carrier to launch low-cost offshoot

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Saudi flag carrier to launch low-cost offshoot

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Saudi Arabian Airlines announces the establishment of the low-cost Flyadeal, which will begin operating by mid-2017

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia – State-owned Saudi Arabian Airlines plans to launch a low-cost offshoot next year under initiatives to restructure the kingdom’s oil-dependent economy, official media said on Monday, April 18.

Known as “Flyadeal,” the low-cost carrier will begin operations from the middle of next year, Saudi Arabian Airlines chief Saleh al-Jasser said.

It will operate independently of its parent firm, Jasser was quoted as saying by the official Saudi Press Agency at a ceremony on Sunday, April 17. 

The report gave no further details of its financing or administrative structure. It also did not specify whether Flyadeal would serve domestic or international routes.

Jasser said the airline would be “an addition to the list of strategic initiatives that are being implemented towards the National Transformation Program.”

Saudi Arabia is to announce a wide-ranging plan to redevelop its economy on April 25, the Arab News daily reported on Monday. The National Transformation Program, a key part of the plan, will be launched in subsequent weeks, it said.

The global collapse in oil prices over the past two years has intensified efforts by the world’s biggest oil exporter to find economic alternatives to its biggest revenue source.

Oil prices have fallen by more than half from above $100 a barrel in early 2014, with benchmark crudes trading at around $40 on Monday.

Projecting a deficit of $87 billion this year, the government raised retail fuel prices by up to 80% in December and cut subsidies for electricity, water, and other services.

It has delayed some major projects and mooted measures including privatizations and imposing taxes.

Saudi Arabia, the largest economy in the Arab world, is already home to the 9-year-old low-cost carrier flynas, which operates domestic and international routes. – Rappler.com

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