Low-cost carrier Fly Jinnah has expanded its domestic and international operations from Karachi, launching flights to three additional Pakistani cities โ Sialkot, Multan, and Faisalabad โ as well as international flights to Jeddah, sources confirmed on Wednesday.
The airline celebrated the launch with a cake-cutting ceremony at Karachi Airport, where travellers praised the service quality and expressed satisfaction with their experience. Fly Jinnah CEO Arman Yahya highlighted the carrierโs ongoing growth strategy, noting that the airline currently operates eight aircraft and plans to add four more to its fleet next year.
Yahya also announced that flights to Turbat in Balochistan will begin soon, further extending the airlineโs domestic network and enhancing connectivity across Pakistan. The expansion aligns with Fly Jinnahโs mission to provide affordable and efficient travel options for both domestic and international passengers.
In addition to the new Karachi routes, the airline will soon launch Islamabad-to-Jeddah flights starting December 15, strengthening its international operations and providing more options for Pakistani travellers heading to Saudi Arabia. The Karachi-to-Jeddah route marks Fly Jinnahโs first direct international flight from the city, opening new opportunities for business and leisure travel.
The airlineโs route expansion is expected to benefit travellers by offering more convenient connections, competitive pricing, and improved accessibility to key cities across Pakistan. By adding both domestic and international destinations, Fly Jinnah continues to position itself as a growing player in Pakistanโs aviation sector, contributing to increased travel options and boosting regional connectivity.
With a focus on fleet growth, service quality, and network expansion, Fly Jinnah is steadily enhancing its presence in the aviation market, catering to the rising demand for affordable, reliable air travel within Pakistan and abroad.

