Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Tomislav Momirovic said today that establishing a regular airline between Riyadh and Belgrade is in plan, which would have multiple benefits.
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Minister of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure Tomislav Momirovic said today that establishing a regular airline between Riyadh and Belgrade is in plan, which would have multiple benefits.
After the meeting with Minister of Transport and Logistics of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Momirovic pointed out that Saudi Arabia is a country that is rapidly opening and modernising economically, which is becoming a great opportunity for our companies to find their place on that market.
He said that potential investments of Saudi Arabia in Serbia were also discussed at the meeting, and added that our country wants to be part of the impressive investment plan Saudi Vision 2030, which includes investments of €100 billion in infrastructure.
The Minister also met with Vice President of company "Aramco" for Industrial Services Fahad Al-Abdul Kareem, and as part of the two-day summit "Forum on the Future of Aviation" he also talked with Minister of Transport of Malaysia Wee Ka Siong.
He said that that country is interested in a code-share agreement with Air Serbia, which would mean that companies could offer their passengers a wider choice of destinations and better transfers through their home airports.
Momirovic expressed hope that a direct flight between Kuala Lumpur and Belgrade will be established very soon, because regular air traffic between Serbia and Malaysia would bring new tourists to our country and be an additional incentive for the development of tourism in our country.