Fly Jinnah expands flight network with new routes

Fly Jinnah says efforts are ongoing to launch more new routes and acquire aircraft to further improve travel options
An undated image of Fly Jinnah plane. — X/@flyjinnah
An undated image of Fly Jinnah plane. — X/@flyjinnah

Fly Jinnah on Wednesday launched flights on a new international route, along with three domestic routes, marking another expansion of its network globally.

At the domestic lounge of Jinnah International Airport, Karachi, an inauguration ceremony for the new routes was held, where Fly Jinnah COO Arman Yahya said that the airline has inaugurated flights from Karachi to Jeddah, Sialkot, Faisalabad, and Multan. With additional aircraft joining the fleet this week, the airline’s total number of aircraft has reached eight.

The airline's first Karachi-Multan flight departed with 158 passengers, signalling the start of the new routes. Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) Director General (DG) Zeeshan Saeed marked the expansion of Fly Jinnah as a positive development for passengers. 

Civil Aviation Authority (CAA Pakistan) DG Nadir Shafi Dar noted that planning is underway to expand flight operations to Skardu and other regional airports.

The airline management said that efforts are ongoing to launch more new routes and acquire aircraft to further improve travel options, providing passengers new options. 

Fly Jinnah COO, senior officials from the CAA, and PAA DG Zeeshan Saeed participated in the event and jointly cut a cake to mark the occasion.