Rescue operation for the several people remaining trapped under the huge billboard that collapses on houses and patrol station continues
Building on the growth achieved by Turkish Airlines in terms of passenger traffic from Saudi Arabia — which grew 71 per cent in the first 6 months of this year compared to the same period in 2011— the airline has announced three additional flights from both Riyadh and Jeddah for Eid holidays to meet overwhelming demand for travel to Istanbul and beyond destinations.
The three additional flights from Riyadh will depart on August 9 at 01:15, August 11 2013 at 09:30 and August 13 at 01:15. Additional flights from Jeddah will depart on August 10 at 04:50, August 12, at 07:00 and August 13 at 04.45. These new flights add to the existing 66 weekly flights from Saudi Arabia, connecting passengers to more countries than any other airline, with 237 cities across 103 countries.
Rescue operation for the several people remaining trapped under the huge billboard that collapses on houses and patrol station continues
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