Nas Air (Saudi Arabia)

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Nas Air (Saudi Arabia)
طيران ناس
IATA
XY
ICAO
KNE
Callsign
NAS EXPRESS
Founded February 2007
Hubs King Khalid International Airport, King Abdulaziz International Airport
Fleet size 5
Destinations 23
Parent company National Air Services
Company slogan The Kingdom's First Low-Cost Airline
Headquarters Riyadh, Saudi-Arabia
Key people Ayed Al Jeaid (Chairman, NasAir and Chairman, National Air Services), Taheer Agueel (CEO, National Air Services)
Website: http://www.flynas.com/

Nas Air (Arabic: طيران ناس) is a subsidiary of the Saudi National Air Services (NAS) that is based in Riyadh. It is the first low-cost carrier to fly in Saudi Arabia and started its domestic flights on February 25, 2007.

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[edit] nas air’s Strapline

  • “hayyakum” … “welcome”

[edit] nas air’s Brand Values

  • people … our greatest asset
  • the airline for all … a prized commodity
  • affordable fares ... our promise to you
  • quality service … our winning brand personality
  • stylish travel … it’s about feeling good
  • innovation … our cutting edge
  • market sensitivity … our strength
  • a strong belief … a future of possibilities
  • against all odds … there is always an opportunity
  • simplicity in complexity … the easier way to fly

[edit] Destinations

NAS Air serves the following cities:

[edit] Asia

West Asia
Planned

Nas Air plan to expand international services to twelve new destinations including Dubai, Egypt, India, Jordan, Sudan, Syria and Pakistan in 2008/2009 [1]. In April 2008, Nas Air will introduce the first factory new Embraer ERJ-195 from Brazil (reg. HZ-NQA) that will replace the leased Boeing, giving together with the pending A320s deliveries from Airbus the youngest fleet in the Middle East.

[edit] Fleet

The Nas Air (Saudi Arabia) fleet consists of the following aircraft as of May 2008:

Nas Air (Saudi Arabia)
Aircraft Total Passengers Routes Notes
Airbus A320-200 4 132 (132) Short-medium haul
Embraer 190LR 2 153 (153) Short-medium haul

As of May 2008, the average age of the Nas Air (Saudi Arabia) fleet is 0.2 years([2]).

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