Francois BouteillerStarting on July 1, Saudi Arabia's carrier nasair will fly from Riyadh to Peshawar, Pakistan, nasair CEO Captain Francois Bouteiller announced Saturday. The new destination will include 8 weekly flights from Riyadh, four of them to Peshawar and four flights from Peshawar to Riyadh. Nasair will fly to Peshawar on a modern Airbus A320, a plane designed to transport passengers with the utmost comfort and safety, he added. Captain Bouteiller said "the launch of this new destination completes the flight plan for travelers between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan that started last year with direct 28 flights between Riyadh or Jeddah from one side to Islamabad and Lahore on the other side. He added "nasair provides through these trips a full range of smart services, including competitive pricing, online booking, seat selection online, online pre-payment of excess baggage, online boarding pass, mobile booking and mobile boarding pass." Moreover, he said "Peshawar is the latest nasair' destination in Pakistan and we know that this is a vital connection between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to bring friendly country population closer and bring prosperity." "We at nasair are determined to remain always 'the Smart Choice' to growing traveler's community between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan through our comfortable journeys, on time flights and …our unique service to all passengers for the purposes of religious tourism, business or for family reasons." – SG