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Saudia recognizes it's Top productive Agents in Bangladesh

Shafiullah Sumon | Published: Wednesday, October 08, 2025
Saudia recognizes it's Top productive Agents in Bangladesh

Dhaka : Saudia, the national flag carrier of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, hosted its Agents Excellence Award Ceremony in Dhaka to honor its top productive  travel agents in Bangladesh for their outstanding contributions during the year 2024. The ceremony celebrated the vital role of travel partners in Saudia's growth and highlighted their contribution to expanding the airline's market presence in Bangladesh.

Awards were presented by Musaed M. Almusaed, Assistant Vice President, International Regions, Tarik Alowaidi, Manager for Bangladesh, Nepal and Myanmar, Saudi Arabian Airlines and Ahmed Yusuf Walid, Managing Director of United Link Ltd, General Sales Agent (GSA) of Saudia in Bangladesh.

Speaking on the occasion Musaed expressed deep appreciation for the support of Bangladeshi travel agents, saying "our growth and success in Bangladesh would not have been possible without the commitment and partnership of our top agents. Their efforts have helped Saudia achieve remarkable expansion while continuing to deliver exceptional service to our guests," he said.

Tarik Alowaidi said that this journey of success is built on the dedication of our valued agents, business partners and loyal passengers. We are proud to recognize their contribution as Saudia continues to strengthen its footprint in the Bangladeshi market. Ahmed Yusuf Walid offered a vote of thanks, noting Saudia's growing appeal as a preferred carrier for long-haul travel to Europe and North America, in addition to its streamlined stopover visa program which facilitates Umrah travel through www.saudia.com.

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