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Fly Jinnah, Pakistan’s budget airline, has unveiled plans for a direct route between Islamabad and Bahrain, slated to commence operations on June 13th.
Initially offering two weekly flights, this new route aims to bolster travel connectivity between Pakistan and Bahrain. It stands as a key component of Fly Jinnah’s strategy to broaden its global reach, providing enhanced travel choices for its clientele.
A Fly Jinnah spokesperson expressed excitement about the expansion, stating, “Following the successful launch of international flights connecting Islamabad and Lahore to Sharjah, Fly Jinnah is proud to mark another milestone with the introduction of our fourth international route.” The spokesperson emphasized, “This expansion underscores our commitment to delivering diverse and cost-effective air travel solutions, both domestically and internationally.”
Fly Jinnah boasts a contemporary fleet comprising five Airbus A320 aircraft, ensuring a comfortable and efficient travel experience for passengers. The airline presently serves major Pakistani cities, including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Quetta.
The addition of the Islamabad-Bahrain route complements Fly Jinnah’s existing international destinations, such as its thriving route to Sharjah, UAE. This latest expansion underscores the airline’s dedication to broadening its global presence and offering travelers a wider array of affordable and dependable air travel options.
Fly Jinnah’s latest venture aligns with its overarching commitment to providing value-driven air travel. Through network expansion, the airline endeavors to meet the escalating demand for economical international travel alternatives.