Pakistani budget airline starts flights to Oman
The travel corridor between Pakistan and the Middle East has
witnessed a significant surge in passengers, prompting a low-cost airline to
initiate a non-stop route between Islamabad and Muscat.
Fly Jinnah, the budget airline, has unveiled its latest route to
Muscat, offering two weekly flights to accommodate numerous passengers.
A spokesperson for the airline cited the successful launch of
international flights connecting Islamabad and Lahore to Sharjah as the impetus
behind introducing this new route.
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Fly Jinnah is poised to inaugurate its
third international route from Islamabad to Muscat starting May 10.
The addition of this route aligns with Fly Jinnah’s commitment to
offering passengers access to new destinations at competitive prices.
As of April 2024, Fly Jinnah operates with five Airbus A320
aircraft and serves five major cities in Pakistan, including Lahore, Islamabad,
Karachi, Peshawar, and Quetta.
Earlier this year, the airline announced plans to increase the frequency
of its nonstop flights to the UAE.
Source: Pakistan Observer