MedAire collaborates with flynas

Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
flynas collaborates with MedAire
flynas collaborates with MedAire

flynas, the Saudi air carrier and the leading low-cost airline in the world and the middle east, announced signing an agreement with MedAire the global travel safety and security company, to provide aviation travel security information and 24/7 global assistance as a part of its comprehensive health and security solutions.

flynas and MedAire logo

The agreement between flynas and MedAire brings together two global leaders to enhance aviation safety and security, which reflects the commitment to providing its passengers safe and reliable air travel, as MedAire will provide flynas with real-time travel security reporting, covering destinations, regions, and airspace. 

“We are thrilled to be partnering with flynas to provide aviation travel security information and assistance,” said MedAire Senior Vice President Aviation Security and Maritime -, Hany Bakr. “As a global leader in travel safety, we understand the importance of providing real-time information and support to ensure the security and well-being of airline passengers and staff.”

Source

Share.

RELATED POSTS

Al Watania and Donghexin Group sign a joint venture agreement
Al Watania and Donghexin Group sign a joint venture agreement
Azizi Developments, a leading private developer in the UAE, has entered a strategic partnership with SAP to drive an end-to-end digital transformation of its operations, supporting its ambitious growth plans. Image Courtesy: Azizi Developments
Azizi Developments Collaborates with SAP for Digital Transformation
Image courtesy: Mediam Group by Aleph website
Mediam Group Elected As Google Ads Sales Partner
  • Asialink Finance

LATEST POSTS

Jon Lester. (Image Courtesy: GTN)
Visa is partnering with Yellow Card, a leading pan-African fintech, to explore stablecoin use cases and opportunities. (Image Courtesy: Visa)
yellow gold celtic engagement rings
Mastercard and enza collaborate to enable fintech innovation across Africa. (Image courtesy: Mastercard)