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Saudi Cabin Manager Passes away on Board Saudia Flight to London

Saudi Cabin Manager Passes away on Board Saudia Flight to London

Leaders6 hours ago

Saudia has unveiled the demise of Cabin Manager Mohsen Saeed Al Zahrani who passed away due to a sudden health issue aboard a flight from Jeddah to London on Thursday, June 26, according to Gulf News.
Al Zahrani received immediate medical attention from the flight crew and onboard personnel. However, the Saudi national carrier announced his death after an emergency landing at Cairo International Airport.
'Our heartfelt condolences go out to Al Zahrani's family, colleagues, and friends,' Saudia said.
The airline mourned the cabin manager and described his death as a tragic loss of one of the airline's most devoted team members. Saudia also said that Al Zahrani had been 'a model of commitment, integrity, and professionalism.'
Moreover, the company expressed its appreciation to the crew of Flight SV119 for professionally dealing with this difficult situation. It also extended gratitude to the passengers for their patience and cooperation during this 'extraordinary circumstances.'
'Saudia remains fully committed to supporting his loved ones and all those affected by this profound loss,' the airline added.
Currently, Saudia is coordinating with the Saudi Embassy in Egypt to fully complete procedures for the repatriation of Al Zahrani's body to the Kingdom.
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