An advisory council in Saudi Arabia has called for a study on allowing Gulf airlines to fly domestic routes in the biggest Arab economy as the national carrier struggles to meet demand, a spokesman said.
"The Shoura Council (recommended) a study on allowing some Gulf airline carriers to operate within the kingdom," Mohammed Almohanna, a council spokesman, told Reuters by telephone on Tuesday.
The Shoura Council, which advises the rulers of the world's biggest oil exporter, urged the civil aviation body to carry out the study.
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