RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language has launched a two-month communicative Arabic language program for non-Arabic-speaking cabin crew at Saudia, in line with an agreement between the two parties to develop language skills in professional work environments.

The program aims to develop participants’ core language skills and enable them to use Arabic in work-related situations, enhancing communication with passengers and facilitating service delivery across various work environments.

It is part of the academy’s series of specialized language programs implemented in cooperation with various entities across different sectors, supporting Arabic language learning and expanding its use in professional settings.

Earlier this month, the academy participated in Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at the Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair, showcasing its projects and initiatives in support of the Arabic language and its global presence.

The pavilion enabled visitors to explore the academy’s programs for teaching Arabic to non-native speakers, its language qualification initiatives, and its efforts to develop Arabic digital content and computational language processing.