31/01/2018 09:00 AST

For the leading national ground handling Saudi Ground Services Company (SGS) 2017 was a very busy year, where the company served over 87,873,000 passengers and 344,028 flights for 99 of SGS airline customers at all 27 airports around the kingdom. SGS employees had also handled over 89,677,480 pieces of luggage on those trips.

Operational statistics have also shown an improvement of 26% in completing the travel procedures and a 24% decrease in complaints comparing to 2016. With 10,182 employees, 67% nationalization rate, and all its 9,974 ground handling equipment, SGS proves their commitment to provide the best services to its customers.

"I sincerely thank to our employees for their great efforts, in 2017 we have achieved remarkable results, especially in terms of customer satisfaction. The company's transformation plan was launched to provide the best services and travel experience to travellers in cooperation with our success partners from the airlines, Civil Aviation Authority and the relevant government agencies," Eng. Omar Bin Mohammed Najjar, SGS CEO Company, said.

"In 2018, we will continue our commitment to provide the best and highest standards of ground handling services to our customers. This year marks the actual start of the company's transformation program, to keep pace with the Kingdoms 2030 vision and the 2020 transformation plan," Najjar added.


Saudi Gazette

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Tadawul

Saudi Airlines unit eyes $752m from IPO

28/05/2015

Saudi Ground Services Company, a unit of national carrier Saudi Arabian Airlines, has set the price for its 30 per cent initial share sale at 50 riyals ($13.3) per share, a statement from the company

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07/05/2015

Saudi Arabia's stock market regulator said on Wednesday it had approved an initial public offering of shares in an aviation ground handler, which is set to be the third flotation this year in the Kin

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