Saudia Airlines in Malaysia successfully hosted its exclusive Eid Dinner and Recognition Ceremony at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, bringing together key industry partners, top-performing travel agents, and distinguished guests for an evening of celebration and recognition.
The event marked an important occasion for Saudia Airlines to honour the contributions of its partners and to celebrate a successful year in the travel and aviation industry.
The event was graced by the presence of the Chief Minister of Selangor, Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, who attended as the Guest of Honor, lending prestige to the occasion and underscoring the importance of collaboration within the travel and tourism sector.
Among those present were Reham K. Zarei, Saudia Director for East Asia & Australia, Datuk Seri Lotfi Lajam, the Chief Executive Officer of GSA Saudia Airlines, together with other distinguished VIP guests from across the industry.

A highlight of the evening was the Top 15 Agents Award Presentation, recognizing outstanding performance and dedication among Saudia Malaysia’s travel partners to Andalusia Travel & Tours, Tiram Travel, Juara Travel & Tours, In Saff Travel & Tours, Az Zuha Group Travel & Tours. Award presented by the Saudia Airlines Director for East Asia & Australia Reham K. Zarei.
The ceremony reflected Saudia Airlines continued commitment to excellence, partnership, and growth within the Malaysian travel industry.
“We are proud to celebrate the achievements of our valued partners who have played a crucial role in our success. This event is a token of our appreciation of the strong relationships we continue to build,” said a representative from Saudia Airlines.
The evening concluded with a festive Eid dinner, fostering goodwill, appreciation, and future collaboration opportunities among all attendees.
Saudia Airlines offering world-class air travel services connecting Malaysia with Saudi Arabia and global destinations, and remains committed to delivering exceptional service while strengthening partnerships across the region.

