Saudi Arabia Strengthens Air Connectivity with Serbia and Indonesia

Riyadh: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, represented by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), today signed an air transport services agreement with the Republic of Serbia, represented by its Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure. This agreement aims to enhance cooperation in air transport, promoting a mutually beneficial relationship based on respect and compliance with the laws and regulations of both countries.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the new agreement establishes a regulatory framework for air transport between Saudi Arabia and Serbia. This aligns with the Kingdom’s civil aviation sector strategy, which focuses on building international partnerships and strengthening global relations in the aviation sector. The initiative is expected to enable national carriers to expand their operational networks.

In a separate development, GACA also concluded a productive round of discussions with its counterpart in the Republic of Indonesia. This effort was aimed at updating the operational framework between the two countries to align with Saudi Arabia’s ambitious national aviation strategy.

The discussions with Indonesia culminated in the signing of a record of discussions, which outlines the updated operational framework between the Kingdom and Indonesia. This development is expected to significantly enhance the passenger experience for travelers between the two nations.