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  • Menzies will provide all studies to SAL Saudi Arabia on the transfer of best practices globally to improve the level of passenger services and baggage management.
  • It also involves smooth passenger services, from issuing a boarding pass to take-off.

London, UK—Saudi logistics company SAL Saudi Arabia signed an MoU with Menzies Airlines under which they will partner to provide the best ground services to low-cost airlines at the kingdom’s airports.
Menzies will provide all studies to SAL Saudi Arabia on the transfer of best practices globally to improve the level of passenger services, baggage management, and raise the efficiency of operating services.

It also involves smooth passenger services, from issuing a boarding pass to take-off, thereby contributing to achieving the objectives of the kingdom’s Vision 2030 aimed at upgrading the services provided at the kingdom’s airports.
The Managing Director and CEO of SAL Saudi Arabia, Faisal Al-Badah, stressed the importance of this memorandum with Menzies International to harness all its capabilities and expertise in the field of aviation, to support future plans aimed at making a qualitative leap in airport services in the kingdom.
Al-Baddah pointed out that the memorandum supports SAL’s efforts in supporting the national aviation strategy to double the capacity and reach 330 million passengers annually, to more than 250 destinations in the world.