
In an effort to cater to growing demand, flynas has launched Business Class service on all its flights between UAE and KSA. The new service commenced in January 2014 and is keenly priced with fares at competitive rates. Wael Al Sarhan, director of marketing and communication at flynas said: “We always listen to what our customers say, paying particular attention to what they expect from us. flynas Business Class is a key part of our recent rebranding and is integral to our 2020 strategy targeting our goal of carrying 20 million passengers.” Elaborating further Abdulelah Al Aedi, director of ground operations at flynas, said: “The UAE and KSA enjoy strong economic ties. As a result of continuing prosperity of both countries, there is an ever increasing amount of business and leisure travel between two countries.” The airline offers an exclusive Business Class cabin which comprises eight premium seats with a seat pitch of 48 inches and extra-wide arm space of 40 inches. Other services include pre-booked hot meals, snacks, and a allowance of two pieces of baggage weighing 25 kg each, access to executive lounges at airports and flexibility in last minute cancellations or flight changes. Source: Travel Daily
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