Fly Jinnah, Pakistan’s popular airline, is scheduled to resume flights between the federal capital Islamabad and Quetta, according to reports on Friday.
The budget airline has announced that five weekly flights between the two cities would begin on July 23rd, expanding commuter alternatives between the two cities.
On Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, the flight from Islamabad would depart at 1125 and arrive in Quetta at 1245.
Furthermore, it would depart from Quetta at 0925 on the same days indicated above.
According to an airline spokeswoman, the flights would provide more options for travellers between the two destinations, allowing more customers to fly in comfort at a lower cost.
The representative assured travellers that they will receive the best service possible in order to enrich their trip experience.
Currently, the airline operates flights between Pakistan’s five main cities: Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Quetta. The carrier’s fleet includes three cutting-edge A320 airliners.
Fly Jinnah is frequently praised by travellers for its comfort as well as the availability of a sky menu, which provides greater options in terms of what to choose from a variety of diverse cuisines.
Lakson Group of Pakistan and Air Arabia Group of the United Arab Emirates jointly operate the airline.