FREE SERVICES FOR HETEROGENEOUS PASSENGERS IN SAUDI ARABIA.

Airlines have been asked not to charge special fees for services of Saudi Arabia's heterogeneous passengers. The General Authority of Civil Aviation has directed the companies. The Aviation Authority also directed the companies to provide free services to them.

The airlines were instructed to provide specialized services and care for the disabled and the disabled. The General Authority of Civil Aviation said that such services should not be charged extra fees or fares from passengers. Companies are obliged to provide services to diverse people. The Aviation Authority's directive also gives the airline the right to ask the crew to keep the equipment, including the sticks, for the disabled when traveling. Airlines will be obliged to assist such passengers in boarding, landing and landing.
The law also requires companies to provide assistance until they leave the terminal's entrance and exit the terminal. The General Authority of Civil Aviation said that if traveling in connection flights, companies should ensure that they are prepared for the next flight without delay.

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