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  2. Flynas - Wikipedia

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    Flynas (stylized flynas; Arabic: طيران ناس), formerly Nas Air, is a private Saudi low-cost airline "Joint-stock company". [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is the first low-cost airline in Saudi Arabia. [ 7 ] The company's headquarters are located in Riyadh . [ 8 ]

  3. List of Flynas destinations - Wikipedia

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    Country City Airport Notes Refs Albania: Tirana: Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza: Seasonal [2]Algeria: Algiers: Houari Boumediene Airport: Constantine

  4. Bandar Abdulrahman Al-Mohanna - Wikipedia

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    He was promoted to Vice President of flynas in 2007, and later to Chief Executive Officer in February 2015. Serving through various positions at flynas / NAS Holding, Mr. Almohanna played a key role in the development of the various subsidiaries and brands listed under it, especially flynas, the first leading low-cost airline in Saudi Arabia ...

  5. Category:Flynas - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 September 2023, at 06:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Nas Air - Wikipedia

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    flynas, formerly Nas Air, Saudi Arabia; Nasair, Nasair Eritrea This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 13:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. List of airline codes (F) - Wikipedia

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    Flynas: NAS EXPRESS Saudi Arabia LF NDC FlyNordic: NORDIC Sweden defunct FP FRE FlyPelican: PELICAN Australia Pelican Airlines Pty Ltd since 1 June 2015 FS FOX Flyr: GREENSTAR Norway FTM Flyteam Aviation: FLYTEAM United Kingdom VK FVK FlyViking: BALDER Norway: defunct FMI FMI Air: FIRST MYANMAR Myanmar FKS Focus Air: FOCUS United States Omega ...

  8. Prince Abdul Mohsin Bin Abdulaziz International Airport

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    The airport was upgraded in late 2009 to enable it to operate international flights with newly expanded arrival and departure lounges. The contract for the airport expansion project was signed with a national company in June 2006 at a cost of SR188 million. [1]

  9. King Fahd International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The third largest airport in the kingdom by passenger volume, more than 10 million passengers use King Fahd International each year, and 37 airlines operate flights in and out of the airport. The airport serves as a hub to Flynas and Flyadeal. It previously served as a hub to Saudia as well as the now defunct Sama airline and SaudiGulf Airlines.