Fly Jinnah departs within Pakistan at the end of October 2022

Airbus A320 (Photo: Fly Jinnah).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Fly Jinnah).

Fly Jinnah departs within Pakistan at the end of October 2022

Airbus A320 (Photo: Fly Jinnah).
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Air Arabia's subsidiary Fly Jinnah will begin commercial flight operations on October 31, 2022. Initially, four routes will be served within Pakistan. Airbus A320 aircraft are used as aircraft.

The re-establishment has only recently AOC and operating license received from the local authorities. It is a joint venture created by Air Arabia Group and Lakson Group. For legal reasons, the company named first is a minority shareholder.

The initial fleet consists of three Airbus A320s, which were obtained through the Air Arabia Group leasing pool. The IATA two-letter code is 9P. The home base of the young carrier is Karachi Airport, from which four routes will initially be added.

From October 31, 2022, Fly Jinnah plans to fly between Karachi and Islamabad up to twice a day. The connection should be offered twice a day so that it can be used for day trips and business trips. From November 1, 2022, it will fly to Lahore twice a day, with midday and evening flights.

From this day on, they want to fly once a day between Karachi and Peshawar. Service is scheduled in the afternoon. From November 2, 2022, four weekly rotations to Quetta are to be carried out. These are scheduled as morning flights.

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