Nasair, the Saudi Arabia’s smart airline today announced its new route to Delhi International Airport as part of its strategic expansion both within the Middle East and Internationally. This new route has been recently made operational, with three flights a week between New Delhi and Riyadh.
Simon Stewart – nasair CEO speaking at a press conference in Delhi said “nasair now operates more than 450 flights weekly, and have successfully added 7 new destinations during the year 2010 (Aleppo In Syria, Khartoum in Sudan, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates and Mumbai, Calicut, Cochin and New Delhi in India). nasair is planning to add at least 3 more international routes by the first quarter of 2011 and is adding the first one today by launching its 4th destination in Egypt Sohaj also today. We are aiming to carry over than 3 million passengers by the end of this year 2011 and our current figures show that we have carried more than 2 million passengers during 2010 alone,” he said.
Stewart further added that “nasair manages more than 450 flights per week, flying to 24 domestic and international destinations with its young and modern fleet which consists of 14 aircrafts. We added Embraer E190s in our fleet in December 2010 and are planning to add three Airbus A320s by 2012 to our growing fleet.
21/01/11 India Infoline
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