Pakistan’s first air taxi service heralds a new chapter in domestic air travel
The commencement of the first air taxi service in Sindh and
Balochistan heralds a new chapter in air travel, catering to both adventure
seekers and those in need of emergency health services.
SkyWings Aviation inaugurated this service with a spectacular
flight departing from Karachi, treating passengers to a mesmerizing aerial tour
of the city during its 45-minute duration. This air taxi aims to facilitate air
travel for both recreational purposes and urgent medical needs.
Air
travellers in Abu Dhabi to take flying taxis soon
Initially operating from various airports in Sindh and
Balochistan, the air taxi service provides swift and efficient travel options
for emergencies and leisure activities.
CEO Imran Aslam Khan envisions expanding the service to Khyber
Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, ensuring accessibility for a wider range of travelers
across Pakistan.
Notably, the affordability and accessibility of the air taxi
service are highlighted, with three passengers able to enjoy a scenic view of
Karachi for 95 thousand rupees per hour. Experts anticipate that besides
offering convenient transportation, this service will significantly boost
tourism by showcasing Pakistan's natural beauty from a unique aerial
perspective.
Concerns
arise over anti-aircraft weapons in remote Sindh areas
The launch of the air taxi service marks a significant advancement
for the Pakistani aviation industry, offering an unparalleled experience for
adventure enthusiasts and travelers alike. As the service expands nationwide,
it is poised to revolutionize travel and bolster tourism in Pakistan.
Source: Samaa TV