Saudia flew 50,000 more passengers this summerOkaz/Saudi Gazette JEDDAH – The luggage conveyor belts of King Abdul Aziz International Airport (KAAIA) in Jeddah stopped working Thursday because airline companies working in the Southern Terminal did not comply with the luggage weights set by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). The movement of passengers was disrupted due to that. The KAAIA administration had to divert some passengers' luggage to the International Flights Section until the conveyor belts were fixed. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) is operating 10 daily flights between Abha and Riyadh on board the new 320-Airbus fleet. Each airplane has 2,640 seats on each side. Saad Al-Freih, General Manager of Passenger Services and Sales of Saudi Arabian Airlines in the Southern Region, said that there were 82 weekly flights this year, an increase of 15,000 seats to-and-from Abha Regional Airport. “Saudia has flown 151,000 passengers this summer, an increase of 50,000 passengers compared to last year,” Al