Qatar Airways has expressed interest in launching an airline registered in Saudi Arabia. Chief executive Akbar al-Baker held talks with Prince Fahad bin Abdullah al-Saud to discuss opportunities arising from the kingdom’s newly-launched aviation liberalisation policy. With a market that is underserved and keen for greater domestic air services, al-Baker said the kingdom represented a key growth area. However, during the meeting, he expressed particular concern over “excessive” fuel charges in Saudi Arabia and the government’s policy of “controlling” domestic air fares which, he said, were not in the “interests” of the travelling public nor airline operators. Al-Baker said such factors were detrimental to airlines as fuel represented a major cost of operations. Capping airfares, he said, would “never allow” any airline to operate commercially in the kingdom, citing the demise of domestic carrier Sama Airlines due to such measures. He stressed that other airlines operating domestic flights within Saudi Arabia were facing the same problem of rising costs, pointing out these needed to be seriously addressed. Al-Baker said Qatar Airways was keen to invest in the Saudi domestic aviation market, but this was dependent on a fundamental rethink by the government of certain factors which needed to be tackled.
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