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Fly Jinnah announces to launch international flights

By News Desk

February 2, 2024 03:45 PM


Fly Jinnah announces to launch international flights

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Pakistan's low-cost airline, Fly Jinnah, has announced the launch of its international flight operations from February 17, 2024, reported 24NewsHD TV channel on Friday.

With the launch of its inaugural flight connecting Pakistan's capital Islamabad to the United Arab Emirates' city of Sharjah, is a major milestone in the airline's growth after successfully operating flights for a year.

Fly Jinnah will connect the two cities with daily flights and with this new service, providing customers in Islamabad with convenient travel facilities and access to the extensive network of Sharjah Airport and more air connections.

Along with this expansion, Fly Jinnah has also announced the addition of two new Airbus A320 aircraft to its fleet.

This strategic expansion brings the number of Fly Jinnah aircraft to five, which will help the airline meet the growing demand for reliable and affordable air travel and the capacity will increase.


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