Fly Jinnah marks second year of growth

Our Correspondent Our Correspondent | 11-08 08:25

KARACHI:

Fly Jinnah, Pakistan's low-cost carrier, has marked its second anniversary since the launch of its operations, celebrating two years of successful service, growth and commitment to offering affordable and reliable air travel.

Since the start of operations in 2022, the airline has served the Pakistani market with domestic routes connecting five major cities including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar and Quetta.

After a successful first year servicing domestic routes, the airline expanded its network internationally in its second year. Fly Jinnah now connects Islamabad and Lahore with Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and operates flights from Islamabad to Muscat and Bahrain.

"We are glad to see Fly Jinnah's steady success and growth over the past two years, which underscores the effectiveness of our operational model," said a Fly Jinnah spokesperson.

"The airline remains committed to adding value to the Pakistani market, supporting the country's travel and tourism sectors, and providing both residents and tourists with affordable travel options and new destinations to explore. We look forward to expanding our network further and offering our customers even more exciting travel experience."

The airline has grown its fleet from three aircraft at inception to five modern A320 Airbus aircraft.

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Fly Jinnah marks second year of growth

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