NEVSEHIR TRAVEL
About Nevsehir Travel
Nevşehir Seyahat started road passenger transportation in 1952 under the name of Kervansaray. Founded by Ali Akkoç, Doğan Akkoç, Tevfik Kurtçu and Mehmet Özbay, the company continued its service in 1978 as Lale Travel. The company changed its name to Nevtur Turizm in 1988, Nevşehirliler Seyahat in 2005 and finally as Nevşehir Seyahat in 2018. Nevşehir Seyahat's mission is; To protect its reputation by adhering to business ethics, to act with an innovative understanding, to be human-oriented rather than customer-oriented, and to provide the best service by accepting perfectionism as its focus. The vision of the company is; is to make efficient investments by ensuring continuity in the workflow.
Nevşehir Travel Bus Fleet
There are 36 buses in the Nevşehir Seyahat fleet. Models that make up the fleet are Mercedes Travego, Neoplan Tourliner and Man Fortuna. Nevşehir Seyahat Branches The locations of Nevşehir Seyahat's branches are as follows: • Adana • Aksaray • Ankara • Antalya • Aydın • Balıkesir • Bursa • Çanakkale • Denizli • Eskişehir • Gaziantep • Hatay • Istanbul • İzmir • Izmit • Kahramanmaraş • Karabük • Kayseri • Kırıkkale • Kırşehir • Kocaeli • Mersin • Nevşehir • Niğde • Osmaniye • Şanlıurfa • Zonguldak
Nevsehir Travel Recreation Facilities
The recreational facilities that Nevşehir Seyahat uses to take a break during their journeys are as follows: • Düzce / Bozbey Recreational Facilities • Afyon / Kaptan Recreational Facilities • Afyon / Easy Recreation Facilities • Kırşehir / Mavikent Recreation Facilities • Mersin / Pelit Taşpınar Recreational Facilities • Aksaray / Tapan Recreation Facilities Facilities • Kırıkkale / Yıldırımlar Recreation Facility
Nevşehir Travel In-car Services
The features offered to passengers in Nevşehir Travel vehicles are as follows:
• Vehicles are designed with ergonomic seats.
• General music and TV broadcasts are made throughout the trip. • Headphones are distributed to passengers so that they can benefit from the broadcasts.
• There are 220 Volt socket sockets on the seats.