1. flynas Wins Skytrax Award for Best Low Cost Airline in the Middle East 2017

    June 21, 2017 by Samuel Panda

    Flynas accept the award for best low-cost carrier in the Middle East 2017

    Congratulations to our friends at flynas for receiving further recognition as the Best Low Cost Airline in the Middle East at the International Paris Air Show.

    Having earned three gold awards in 2014 for the launch of the brand, flynas has continued it’s success, taking home titles as Best Low Cost Airline in the Middle East each year since.

    The Skytrax awards represent an international standard of quality and excellence, and are awarded according to votes and surveys conducted over a 10 month period across 41 key performance indicators in products and services.

    “We have an unwavering commitment to improve our services and performance to achieve the maximum satisfaction from our guests. Having been awarded the Skytrax award shows the pioneering spirit of flynas, and reflects the advancement in Saudi aviation. We, in flynas, are proud of continuously achieving excellence, and always being present in the award scene despite being in a heavily-competitive environment. We are very delighted and we always strive for more success.” Mr. Bandar Almohanna, Group CEO of Nas holding

    “These awards mean a great deal to us in the flynas family. It is the magnificent teamwork and care of our guests that is being recognized here today. The same teamwork that delivers great value fares and consistently high On Time Performance results”. Mr. Paul Byrne, CEO of flynas

    The new flynas brand was created and developed – brand name, strategic platform and visual identity – by Aeron’s team in 2013 and along with our Saudi partners, Charisma, we have continued to support the brand since.

    See the launch advert TVC as follows:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Da1i3RLgTXQ


  2. Andy York

    March 2, 2014 by Matthew Millard-Beer

    Originally an award winning advertising writer and creative director, Andy first got involved in branding by writing the first brand story telling project for Ericsson and the iconic green dot rebrand for Deloitte.

    Subsequently he became Director of Verbal Identity for Interbrand – the world’s largest brand consultancy. There he created, implemented and helped manage the tone of voice for Nissan, Hays Recruitment, AstraZeneca, KPMG, Epson, Barclays and InterContinental.

    Andy now works independently with brands and businesses in all sectors, sizes and stages on tone of voice and brand development, naming and strategic messaging.

    Clients include Arup, Eurostar, McLaren, Flynas, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Cevalon, Aviva Investors, GACA, All England Club, Wimbledon, The Yacht Company, Tesco, Glyndebourne, Agthia and The Centre for World Culture.

    Andy has delivered post and packages, Porsches and potatoes – but not at the same time.

    He has also script doctored, speech written, ghost written and created trailers for Hollywood blockbusters – which is a great education in making every word count.

    As far as he knows, he’s also the only tone of voice expert who has created the EU wide sponsorship bumpers for the Eurovision Song Contest.

     

     


  3. Lee Brett

    by Matthew Millard-Beer

    Lee helps ambitious brands solve business and marketing problems through the use of advanced technology combined with compelling contemporary user experiences.

    A seasoned interactive marketing lead with 15 years experience, Lee’s agency careers spans Director positions including Omnicom’s Impact Proximity, FCB digital agency, Blue Barracuda and ATOM.

    For Emirates Airlines Lee managed an entire portfolio of companies including the Airline, Holidays, Arabian Adventures, Skywards, SkyCargo, Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa.


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