Saudia: Canceled ticket’s refund to be sent to account

Updated 17 January 2015
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Saudia: Canceled ticket’s refund to be sent to account

Saudi Arabian Airlines announced Thursday it would deposit the refund amount of canceled cash tickets in customers’ accounts in seven days.
“The new service will save a lot of time and energy of customers,” said Mohammed Al-Bakri, executive vice president for finance at the airline.
Refund procedures through sales offices used to take several weeks and passengers had to visit Saudia offices several times.
“We’ll stop refund service at sales offices, except for coupons and multiple segment tickets as well as tickets issued outside the Kingdom,” the official said. He said passengers would be able to refund tickets by logging onto www.saudiairlines.com.
However, he pointed out that online refunding of all these tickets would be carried out in the next phase of service shortly. “We are also studying methods to refund tickets issued through credit cards,” Al-Bakri said.
Al-Bakri said the new service was introduced as part of Saudia’s efforts to enhance its services making use of modern technology.
“The new service was developed by Saudi experts who worked as one team,” he said. “We are making continuous efforts to improve our after-sale services,” Al-Bakri added.
Abdul Rahman of Transworld Travel, speaking to Arab News, said: “At present passengers are facing a lot of problems to refund their tickets. We expect more such initiatives from Saudia for the benefit of fliers.”


Riyadh school enters Guinness World Records with Book Bloom 500

Updated 26 January 2026
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Riyadh school enters Guinness World Records with Book Bloom 500

  • Pravin Patel: This remarkable literary milestone that captured our attention was held as part of the largest creative writing lesson
  • Veteran Saudi media doyen Khaled Almaeena was the chief guest at the Book Bloom 500 ceremony

RIYADH: Hundreds of schoolchildren in Riyadh have made history after reaffirming that books still matter in an age of disruptive technologies and fleeting distractions.

The Saudi capital recently witnessed the simultaneous launch of 500 works authored by students of Alif International School, a collective record for the highest number of student-authored books launched in a single, collaborative effort.

The achievement has earned the students a place in the Guinness World Records, a milestone marked by an impressive ceremony titled Book Bloom 500.

“This remarkable literary milestone that captured our attention was held as part of the largest creative writing lesson,” said Pravin Patel, the official adjudicator for Guinness World Records.

He praised the Book Bloom 500 initiative and said the successful project fulfilled all the specifications required for the record.

Veteran Saudi media doyen Khaled Almaeena was the chief guest at the Book Bloom 500 ceremony, which was attended by prominent members of the Saudi and expatriate communities, along with parents and teachers.

Addressing the gathering, the former editor-in-chief of Arab News congratulated the young authors and expressed the hope that many of them would grow into great writers contributing meaningfully to shaping the world and advancing the betterment of humanity.

He also reminded parents and teachers of their vital responsibility in nurturing children to achieve holistic development.

The little authors were delighted as dignitaries unveiled their books. Their radiant smiles reflected the joy and pride of setting a world record through their journey as published authors.

Sheikh Ali Abdurahman, the chairman of the Alif Group of Schools, praised the teamwork that had made the historic accomplishment possible.

Luqman Ahmed, the CEO of the Alif Group of Schools, talked about the year-long efforts undertaken by school authorities, teachers, and parents to realize the feat.

He said: “Our dedicated teamwork has been instrumental in nurturing new writers and authors, and followed relentless efforts to instill a reading habit among all 1,300 students of the school without exception, eventually guiding more than one-third of them into the world of authorship.”

He added that this had resulted in the publication of books across diverse subjects in English, Arabic, and five other languages.

Mohammed Mustafa, Alif International School’s principal, highlighted the school’s project of introducing students to the world of reading while pursuing its mission of transforming education into a joyful journey with the motto “A School With a Smile.”

He said: “We introduced the Read and Rejoice program as part of co-curricular activities to bring students closer to stories and help them embrace books as companions in sharpening their thinking, enriching their language, calming their minds, and enhancing their emotional intelligence.”

The ceremony also included captivating performances from young children.