JEDDAH — Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) will add four new destinations to its international network during 2016. The destinations include the Maldives, Munich, Ankara and Algiers. The aim is to provide passengers with more choices and boost Saudia's competitiveness in international market. Saudia's director general, Saleh Nasser Al-Jasser, said the move comes within the airline's expansion plan for the coming five years. The airline also plans to make the best use of its new fleet comprising 50 Airbus planes. The first of these planes will arrive in May next year.