Crew and passengers celebrate first takeoff
Lifting off from Jeddah at 21:00, nasair, the low fare airline based in Saudi Arabia, marked the Smart Airline’s first flight on its new route to Islamabad, Pakistan. The destination is being flown by
nasair’s Airbus A320 a young aircraft designed to fly its passengers in comfort and safety.
This first flight has marked the beginning of nasair’s efficient service for passengers travelling between Saudi Arabia and Islamabad. On this flight the airline provided passengers with a full spectrum of nasair’s smart services including competitive fares, online booking, seat selection, online excess baggage services and the onboard nasair café. The XY 833 flight marked an auspicious initiation for nasair’s new destination.
Turki Al Jawini, Deputy Chief Commercial Officer said, “Islamabad is the latest addition to our Pakistan routes. Serving the pivotal market in Pakistan’s capital city is an effort that our airline is proud of. We are continuing to be the smart choice for travel to the continually expanding Pakistani expat community traveling between the Kingdom and their home country. By offering on-time, friendly flights to Karachi, Lahore and now Islamabad, we are able to truly serve all passengers that have a stake in Pakistan, whether it be for touristic, business or familial reasons. We are committed to being the smart airline, and ultimately we live our commitment by fortifying the bridge that exists between these two countries with nasair’s reliable offerings.”
Met with a celebratory cake-cutting ceremony for the nasair crew and passengers, the flight carried the first of many satisfied flyers thrilled at having additional travel options with smart, affordable services.
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