with: Pegasus Airlines (PC1044, PC7326, PC1046)
with: Pegasus Airlines (PC977, PC979, PC981), Turkish Airlines (TK1729)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV1047, SV1053, SV1051, SV1049, SV1041, SV1043, SV1045, SV1037)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV739, SV731, SV729), Pakistan International Airlines (PK725), Flynas (XY318)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV1117, SV1107, SV1115, SV1125, SV1109, SV1113, SV1129, SV1127)
with: Turkish Airlines (TK1743), Pegasus Airlines (PC969, PC971)
with: Malaysia Airlines (MH5286, MH5288), Jet Airways (India) (9W6360, 9W6359), Etihad Airways (EY8, EY2), Virgin Australia (VA7008, VA7002)
with: Turkish Airlines (TK1744), Pegasus Airlines (PC970, PC972)
with: Pegasus Airlines (PC1034)
with: Turkish Airlines (TK147), Flynas (XY255, XY257), Pegasus Airlines (PC7525)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV1118, SV1108, SV1116, SV1122, SV1114, SV1110, SV1124, SV1128)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV1666, SV1844, SV1656, SV1846, SV1956, SV1942, SV1688, SV1670)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV803, SV809, SV3245, SV3249, SV3251, SV3247), Biman Bangladesh Airlines (BG35, BG135)
with: Jet Airways (India) (9W6649, 9W6656), Air France (AF3814), Etihad Airways (EY278, EY260), S7 Airlines (S74419, S74421), Oman Air (WY5260)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV561, SV559, SV555, SV553, SV563), Korean Air (KE6681), Flynas (XY206), Aeroflot Russian Airlines (SU4117)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV701, SV705, SV703, SV3701, SV3705), Pakistan International Airlines (PK763, PK731, PK761)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV723, SV719), Pakistan International Airlines (PK753), Flynas (XY316), airblue (PA274)
with: Saudi Arabian Airlines (SV589, SV595, SV551, SV567), China Southern Airlines (CZ4161), Korean Air (KE6683), Emirates Airline (EK803, EK805)
with: Etihad Airways (EY315), Air Serbia (JU8492), Kenya Airways (KQ5596), Virgin Australia (VA7044), ALITALIA (AZ5728), Malaysia Airlines (MH5279), Air Seychelles (HM5234), Vietnam Airlines (VN3237)
Fleet
The airline currently only owns 2 Airbus A320-200.
History
The Saudi Arabian low-cost airline Air Nas was founded in 2006, in Riyadh by the airline National Air Service. Nas Air is the first Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier. After being granted a licence, the airline began regular flight operations on 25th February 2007. For the future, the airline plans to further expand and add more routes to the four currently existing routes; it also plans to go public.
Network
Currently (Summer 2007), the airline flies from its hub in Riyadh to the airports of Guriat, Medina, Jeddah and Gizan.