Karachi-based low-cost carrier Fly Jinnah, a joint venture of Pakistani conglomerateLakson Group and Middle Eastern budget airline Air Arabia, is expanding into the UAE market with the launch of its first international passenger service between Islamabad and Sharjah.
Starting February 17, the airline will operate two non-stop daily flights between the two cities, marking its first flight out of Pakistan since it started operations about a year ago, the company said in a statement on Thursday.
Established in October 2022, the carrier has been operating services in Pakistan, transporting travellers to the cities of Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar and Quetta.
The airline also said it has just added two superjumbos to its fleet to support its expansion. The addition of two new Airbus A320s brings the company’s fleet to five aircraft.
The carrier is expected to boost the Pakistani economy and strengthen ties between the UAE and Pakistan.
The UAE is home to around 1.7…
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