Aviareps UK tapped to handle flynas’ UK sales growth
Saudi low-cost carrier flynas has tapped AVIAREPS to handle its UK sales, reservations and ticketing services.
The airline has appointed it as General Sales Agent (GSA).
Flynas joins AVIAREPS’ roster of 15 aviation clients it manages in the UK market.
Flynas operates a modern fleet mostly of Airbus A320 family aircraft flying within the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond.
The Riyadh based airline has carried over 78 million passengers since launching in 2007.
It also has hub airports in Jeddah, Dammam and Al-Madinah.
Flynas has plans to expand its fleet size to reach a goal of over 165 destinations worldwide in the coming years.
Earlier this year it inked a deal with Airbus for 160 new aircraft, including 30 wide-body A330neo jets.
AVIAREPS UK General Manager Katerina Tomina said: “Our sales team will support flynas to help strengthen the brand awareness of the airline and grow sales in the UK market.”
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