South Air opens recruitment drive across 9 major Pakistani cities

 

Since commencing operations last year, South Air has steadily expanded its domestic route network

South Air starts hiring qualified professionals for various positions

South Air, a recently launched domestic airline in Pakistan, has announced a series of job openings in nine key cities as part of its ongoing nationwide expansion. The airline is hiring qualified professionals for the positions of Sales Promotion Officer and Reservation & Ticketing Officer across multiple operational stations.

The recruitment campaign covers Karachi, Lahore, Multan, Sialkot, Peshawar, Quetta, Faisalabad, and the Rawalpindi–Islamabad region. These roles are intended to strengthen the airline’s sales operations and enhance customer service support in major aviation hubs.

A company spokesperson stated that the hiring initiative aligns with South Air’s broader strategy to expand its commercial footprint within Pakistan’s domestic aviation market.

 

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“The availability of multiple positions across various stations reflects our commitment to growing our commercial network and elevating passenger services,” the airline said in its official notice.

Since commencing operations last year, South Air has steadily expanded its domestic route network. Aviation analysts suggest that increased recruitment in sales and reservations typically indicates plans for additional routes and higher flight frequencies.

Interested candidates can email their CVs to hr@southair.com.pk, while further inquiries may be made by calling 0307-5559167. The airline has clarified that only applicants with relevant experience will be considered.

Pakistan’s domestic aviation sector has recently witnessed intensified competition, with new private carriers entering markets traditionally served by established airlines. By expanding its presence across multiple cities, South Air appears poised to tap into growing intercity travel demand and the corporate travel segment.

Source: Techjuice

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