Air passengers in Saudi Arabia make many of the same complaints as travellers everywhere: long waiting times, cancelled reservations and late arrivals.
But they do so with more than the usual world-weariness – with venom even, especially as they compare their airlines with those of their tiny Gulf neighbours.
In the absence of a nationwide rail network or developed public transport, air travel assumes an even greater significance in a country of 2.1m sq km.
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