Flynas participates in World Travel Market London
LONDON, November 6, 2018
Saudi low-cost carrier flynas is participating at the World Travel Market in London, which commenced on November 5 and runs till November 7.
The airline’s participation comes with the aim of strengthening its presence and affiliations with the global travel market, communicating with international investors, suppliers, partners and senior officials in the travel and aviation industry, as well as accessing the latest equipment and innovative services in the aviation industry.
The WTM this year highlights the Middle East and North Africa's travel and tourism industry and hosts global and regional expertise to discuss aspects of this vital sector.
Flynas’ participation in this event is a part of its global expansion strategy, as it is an opportunity to attract international tourism investments and enable local companies to develop their services and products, especially following flynas’ agreement with Airbus to purchase 120 A320neo aircraft for its modern standards and effective performance. A320neo aircraft is the latest model produced by Airbus and accounts for about 60% of the market share of international airlines.
Flynas confirmed that this participation will contribute to enhancing flynas’ position in the global travel industry following its international achievements, including winning the Middle East’s Leading Low-Cost Airline award from World Travel Awards for four consecutive years 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018, Skytrax Award for Middle East’s Best Low-Cost Airline in 2017 and 2018 and three awards from CMO Asia Awards for Excellence in Branding & Marketing.
The World Travel Market London is the largest gathering of government agencies, institutions and companies involved in travel, tourism, tourism investment and air transport. It highlights the latest technology in the global travel market. Every year, this event attracts about 5,000 institutions, more than 51,000 visitors, more than 3000 media representatives and over 70 ministries of tourism from around the world. - TradeArabia News Service