Saudi Arabian Airlines (SAA) signed separately here today seats-sharing contracts with Syrian and Kuwaiti Airlines. Under the contract signed with the Syrian Airlines, SAA will have four seats for business class passengers at Dammam-Karachi and Dammam-Damascus sectors and the vice-versa. SAA will also have seats ranging between 26 and 40 for the economic class passengers on the scheduled flights of the Syrian Airlines. As regards the contract signed with the Kuwaiti Airlines, SAA will have three seats for business class passengers and 15 seats for the economic class passengers on flights of the Kuwaiti Airlines at Kuwaiti-Dammam sector and the vice versa. On behalf of SAA, the contracts were signed by its Assistant Director General for Marketing Planning Omar Jufri, while on behalf of the Syrian Airlines and the Kuwaiti Airlines they were signed by Marwan Al-Jaza'eri, the Commercial Director of the Syrian Airlines, and Dawood Al-Dawood, the Director of Planning for International Affairs of the Kuwaiti Airlines. This development comes in line with SAA's policy to enhance its cooperation with other aviation companies.