The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language has introduced a two-month communicative Arabic language programme for non-Arabic-speaking cabin crew employed by Saudia, marking another step in efforts to strengthen Arabic language proficiency in professional settings.
The initiative follows a cooperation agreement between the academy and the national airline aimed at improving workplace language skills. The course focuses on practical communication, enabling participants to use Arabic confidently in day-to-day operational situations while enhancing interactions with passengers and supporting efficient service delivery.
According to the academy, the programme forms part of its broader portfolio of specialised language initiatives developed in collaboration with organisations across multiple sectors. These programmes are designed to promote Arabic language learning and encourage its wider application in professional and institutional environments.
Earlier this month, the academy also participated in Saudi Arabia's pavilion at the Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair, where it highlighted a range of projects aimed at expanding the global reach of the Arabic language.
Visitors to the pavilion were introduced to the academy's Arabic language courses for non-native speakers, language qualification programmes, and ongoing work to advance Arabic digital content and computational language processing technologies.
Source: ARAB NEWS