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Seat the rich: Saudi Arabia's new airline plans to compete for first-class passengers"We are at the moment involved in an extra-wide-body campaign as well," CEO Tony Douglas told Business Insider, in a reference to the largest aircraft types such as the Airbus A350 or Boeing 777X.
Speaking to Skift from Riyadh ahead of the reveal, CEO Tony Douglas explained the creative vision behind the project. “At Paris Fashion Week in June 2024, we did our cabin crew fashion reveal.
CEO Tony Douglas told BI he wants the "glamour" and "sophistication" of old airlines such as Pan Am. Riyadh Air has unveiled its interior cabins, including a luxurious "Business Elite" tier.
Is the supply chain stretched and under huge stress – yes, and yes,” Tony Douglas told an FII Institute event in Miami. “But am I seeing signs of moderate improvement – I honestly have to ...
DUBAI (Reuters) -Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas said on Monday the Saudi startup carrier would be ready to buy Boeing aircraft destined for Chinese airlines if they are not delivered due to the ...
The country's newest national airline is weighing up the Boeing 777X and the Airbus A350-1000 and expects to make a decision in the first or second quarters of 2025, CEO Tony Douglas told Reuters.
Riyadh Air is in talks to buy more aircraft, and CEO Tony Douglas wants them to include first class. The most luxurious cabin has enjoyed a recent resurgence, with European carriers raising the bar.
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