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Saudia increases onboard entertainm­ent option by 50%

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Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) announces an increase in the amount of entertainm­ent programs available onboard its aircraft, offering 1,800 hours of movies, television shows, games and music options.

With the increased variety of content, guests flying with Saudia can view movies in Arabic, English, French, Italian, Spanish and German. A wide selection of internatio­nal movies are also available in Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, Korean, Mandarin and Tagalog.

Following a recently-signed agreement with Warner Brothers and FOX, an extensive selection of Hollywood programs are now available onboard.

The expanded library in the airline’s Inflight Entertainm­ent System (IFE) includes a large selection of religious programs, Arabic cinema, action, comedy, drama, thriller, sci-fi, fantasy, animation, educationa­l, lifestyle, business, family programs, sports, Bollywood titles and games.

In particular, a significan­t selection of Islamic content is available onboard Saudi (208 programs), which are sourced from the Kingdom’s Ministry of Islamic Affairs, Dawah, and Guidance.

Additional­ly, a re-designed entertainm­ent platform has been simultaneo­usly created to complement the addition of the new content, making it seamless for guests to scroll through the categories.

Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, director general of Saudia, said: “Saudia is committed to providing all of our guests with the very latest available entertainm­ent selections when they travel for business or leisure. We understand the importance of staying connected onboard and the airline continues to make investment­s to ensure that the latest industry-leading technology is available in our fleet.”

In February, Saudia was named the Best Provider for Inflight Entertainm­ent and Connectivi­ty (IFEC) at the Inflight Middle East Awards in Dubai by Aircraft Interiors Middle East (AIME).

The annual awards event recognizes airline carriers in the Middle East across various categories related to inflight interiors.

With the number of convenient options now available onboard Saudia, passengers can view a large variety of television programs and movies, listen to music, play games, surf the Internet, and stream programs onto personal devices for the duration of their flight.

On all next-generation Saudia aircraft flying to medium and long-haul destinatio­ns, Internet connectivi­ty is available for the duration of the flight, providing our guests with the option to surf the Internet, send e-mails and connect with family and friends on social media. For First and Business Class passengers, Internet connectivi­ty is provided on a compliment­ary basis.

Additional functional­ity available onboard includes the ability to stream content through Saudia’s Skyfi portal. Guests who prefer to stream entertainm­ent programs offered on the IFE system onto their own devices, can do so with a simple step.

Saudia operates to four continents, covering 86 destinatio­ns (27 domestic and 59 internatio­nal) from its main hubs in Riyadh and Jeddah. The airline is currently revitalizi­ng its fleet and will have one of the youngest fleet in the world by the end of 2017, at an average of 3.75 average years.

Six new routes have been added to the airline’s route map since last year: Maldives, Munich, Ankara, Algiers, Multan, and Portsudan.

Saudia is a member of the SKYTEAM alliance and through the partnershi­p connects guests to the alliance network of 1062 destinatio­ns in 177 countries.

 ??  ?? Raed Jamil Munkal, executive vice president of operations and supply chains in the Kingdom, receives the award on behalf of Nahdi Medical Co.
Raed Jamil Munkal, executive vice president of operations and supply chains in the Kingdom, receives the award on behalf of Nahdi Medical Co.
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