en.Wedoany.com Reported - Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) has awarded a five-year airport service contract valued at 6.3 billion Saudi riyals to Saudi Ground Services Company (SGS), covering ground handling, ramp services, and passenger services for the carrier's domestic and international flights at all airports within Saudi Arabia. The information was disclosed on the Tadawul exchange.

This new contract further expands SGS's contract portfolio. Previously, SGS signed a five-year renewal contract with Flynas in April 2024, valued at an expected 2 billion Saudi riyals, and in March 2025, signed an initial three-year contract with Riyadh Air worth approximately 500 million Saudi riyals, with an option for a two-year extension. The Riyadh Air contract covers ground services at Saudi airports during its launch phase, while the Flynas agreement covers ground services for the low-cost carrier starting from January 2024.
SGS has adopted a strategy of embedding itself into Saudi Arabia's next-generation airport infrastructure. The company also recently signed a five-year strategic agreement with daa International to provide passenger and aircraft ground services for all airlines operating at Red Sea International Airport.
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