KARACHI: Pakistan’s new low-cost airline, Fly Jinnah, has started flight operations across Pakistan as the fourth domestic airline.
The first flight of the country’s new airline, Fly Jinnah, took off from Karachi and landed at Islamabad airport, where the aircraft was received with the traditional water cannon salute.
The airline held the inaugural ceremony of its first flight at a local hotel to mark the start of its operations. The event was attended by members of the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority, Air Arabia Group, etc.
Islamabad International Airport welcomes Fly Jinnah’s inaugural flight with a water cannon salute ✈️#FlyJinnah pic.twitter.com/QrN7HXNOZC
— flyjinnah (@flyjinnah) November 1, 2022
Fly Jinnah COO Arman Yahya said that airline will run domestic flights in the first year while international flights will begin in the second year.
فلائی جناح اپنی پہلی پرواز کے ساتھ اسلام آباد کے لیے آسمانوں کی طرف روانہ ہوئی۔
ہم پاکستان میں پانچ مقامات پر آپریشن کا آغاز کرنے کے لیے پرجوش ہیں۔ pic.twitter.com/D0e2T1pZtQ— flyjinnah (@flyjinnah) October 31, 2022
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Arman Yahya further said that flights will also reach small airports, including the one in Skardu.
With a fleet comprising three Airbus A320-200, the airline now operates daily flights from Karachi to Islamabad, Lahore and Peshawar, and four flights to Quetta per week.
The ticket prices for flights start from Rs13,999, and the passengers will be allowed to carry luggage up to 10kg.