Saudi Arabian Airlines has signed a medical health insurance contract with the Company for Cooperative Insurance (Tawuniya). Tawuniya will provide medical insurance services to the employees of Saudi Airlines and their families, as well as those of companies and strategic business units that belong to Saudi Airlines. It will also give these employees access to quality health care services through the wide network of hospitals and medical centers that Tawuniya has partnered with.
Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, director general of Saudi Arabian Airlines, said: “At Saudi Airlines we give a lot of emphasis to our people who we consider our most important asset and the primary reason for our growth and achievement of the initiatives of the National Transformation Plan and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
“Saudi Arabian Airlines is committed to providing the best standard of health care services and benefits to its employees and are therefore keen to enable our employees and their families to access the best medical insurance services. We look forward to the partnership with Tawuniya, who we are confident will provide more value and benefits to our employees”
Tawuniya CEO Raeed Al-Tamimi said: “Saudi Arabian Airlines is a vital national organization with significant leadership role in society. This new contract reflects Tawuniya’s capacity and expertise in managing the medical insurance portfolios for large companies and government organizations in Saudi Arabia. We consider Saudi Arabian Airlines as one of our key customers and our partnership with them is based on trust and on our ability to meet the needs of their employees and serve them in the best way possible.”
Al-Tamimi pointed out that during the last year, Tawuniya succeeded in attracting major companies from various sectors and with this new contract with Saudi Arabian Airlines, both sides will benefit from many value-added elements.
Saudi Airlines employees will get the best medical insurance services provided by Tawuniya while Tawuniya will be able to further promote its insurance portfolio.
Source: Arab News
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