BA Cancels Saudi Flights
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BA Cancels Saudi Flights
BA Cancels Saudi Flights
http://news.airwise.com/story/view/1105436629.html
http://news.airwise.com/story/view/1105436629.html
That's life. I remember that demand between 1974-1982 was so great, they could not keep up adding new flights. Ticket prices out of Saudi Arabis and the Gulf countries were the most expensive and in some instances, they used to run out of first class before economy. One thrid of the seats on SAUDIA were first class ... it was a big cash cow.
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Maybe Kuwait airways and Saudi Arabian airlines have now more
pax. They might be very reliable and well known for their services now,
so that more and more pax. choose those airliners.
BA could also have tried to do the route with less pax. with another type.
By example the B757-200. They could make a stop in Tel-Aviv or something like that maybe. Maybe that could have been a possibility.
Anyway , it can only be better for Saudia and Kuwait airways.
Best regards:Yannick
Maybe Kuwait airways and Saudi Arabian airlines have now more
pax. They might be very reliable and well known for their services now,
so that more and more pax. choose those airliners.
BA could also have tried to do the route with less pax. with another type.
By example the B757-200. They could make a stop in Tel-Aviv or something like that maybe. Maybe that could have been a possibility.
Anyway , it can only be better for Saudia and Kuwait airways.
Best regards:Yannick
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Thanks for the welcome.Bruspotter wrote:Hello!
Welcome aboard CAI1! I hope you like it here.
Well , why is it such a stupid idea to stop at Tel-Aviv. Just as a fuel stop.
Because the 757 don't reach Kuwait or Jeddah neater Riadh.
Best regards: Yannick
Briefly without turning this into a political debate:
Most of the Arab governments + the Iranian one are using Israel as an object of hate in order to distract their own populations from the disasterous socio-economic situation in their own countries. Any attempt to make TLV as a stopping point, even overflying Israel will be killed in the bud with lots of noise. This is the how the governments here in the middle east extend their otherwise expired shelf life.
Security is costly.
Not only does the aircraft have to be secured, but also the crews.
And for people who want to travel to the KSA, there are many alternatives even with BA flying to the closest neighers of the kingdom..
Notice there are also NO american airlines flying into the KSA.
If more western airlines would stop their operations, this might also may be an indication the 'allies' might hit the extremists in the kingdom.
Condoleza should know by now.... KSA has the largest reserves of petroleum in the world (25% of the proved reserves).And these reserves will only last some 25 years. So time is short....
The KSA has a population of some 25,800,000, of which 5,600,000 non-nationals including some 240,000 refugees from the Palestinian Territories. None of them can vote: there are no elections. And there are no political parties either, but dangerous extremists.
Its flag shows the Shahada or Muslim creed in large white Arabic script (translated as "There is no god but God (Allah); Muhammad is the Messenger of God (Allah) ") above a white horizontal saber.
Not only does the aircraft have to be secured, but also the crews.
And for people who want to travel to the KSA, there are many alternatives even with BA flying to the closest neighers of the kingdom..
Notice there are also NO american airlines flying into the KSA.
If more western airlines would stop their operations, this might also may be an indication the 'allies' might hit the extremists in the kingdom.
Condoleza should know by now.... KSA has the largest reserves of petroleum in the world (25% of the proved reserves).And these reserves will only last some 25 years. So time is short....
The KSA has a population of some 25,800,000, of which 5,600,000 non-nationals including some 240,000 refugees from the Palestinian Territories. None of them can vote: there are no elections. And there are no political parties either, but dangerous extremists.
Its flag shows the Shahada or Muslim creed in large white Arabic script (translated as "There is no god but God (Allah); Muhammad is the Messenger of God (Allah) ") above a white horizontal saber.
Some of the reasons for service termination are:
1- Western embassies in the middle east are giving less and less visas--tourist visas included-- to the locals mainly bescause of security concerns.
2- Unstable security situation forced business people to travel only when they MUST.
3- Instantaneous modes of communications such as intertnet, cell phones made business travelling less frequent.
4- New comers such as Emirates, Etihad took part of the traffic pie.
I remember some years ago when CAI-NYC route was 12X weekly, served by TWA and Egyptair. Now there are only 4X served by Egyptair and they are hard pressed to fill the seats.
1- Western embassies in the middle east are giving less and less visas--tourist visas included-- to the locals mainly bescause of security concerns.
2- Unstable security situation forced business people to travel only when they MUST.
3- Instantaneous modes of communications such as intertnet, cell phones made business travelling less frequent.
4- New comers such as Emirates, Etihad took part of the traffic pie.
I remember some years ago when CAI-NYC route was 12X weekly, served by TWA and Egyptair. Now there are only 4X served by Egyptair and they are hard pressed to fill the seats.
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AHA!!!! I didn't know that CAI1!
Best regards: Yannick
AHA!!!! I didn't know that CAI1!
Now i understand it , thanks for the info. I didn't know that it was already THAT WORSE in Israel.Any attempt to make TLV as a stopping point, even overflying Israel will be killed in the bud with lots of noise. This is the how the governments here in the middle east extend their otherwise expired shelf life.
Best regards: Yannick