Fly Jinnah
ISLAMABAD: Fly Jinnah, the airline, has launched a new route linking Quetta and Islamabad, providing a convenient and efficient service for passengers.
The operations on this route commenced on July 23. Airline is offering five weekly flights to ensure easy connectivity between the two cities.
The Quetta-Islamabad route presents travelers with a fresh opportunity to journey between these significant destinations without any hassle.
To ensure a comfortable experience, Fly Jinnah will utilize modern Airbus A320 aircraft. It is known for its reliability and comfort.
Passengers flying with the airline can expect more spacious seating arrangements. It will enhance their overall travel experience compared to traditional economy cabins.
Furthermore, the airline prides itself on providing a personalized journey to its customers. Airline’s aim is to make every passenger feel valued and well-cared for during their flight.
A highlight of the domestic airline experience is the onboard Sky Cafe. It offers an enticing menu of delectable snacks, sandwiches, and other culinary delights.
The best part is that these delectable treats come at highly affordable prices, ensuring that travelers can enjoy a satisfying meal without burning a hole in their pockets.
It’s worth noting that Fly Jinnah operates flights connecting five major cities in Pakistan – Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, and now, Quetta. B
y extending its services to this new route, the airline aims to enhance travel options for passengers and contribute to the growth of the country’s aviation industry.
About FLY Jinnah
Fly Jinnah or FJ is a first low-cost carrier. Lakson Group of Pakistan and Air Arabia Group of the United Arab Emirates are jointly operating the airline in Pakistan.
They launched the joint venture from September 3, 2021. The airline is based in Karachi and currently serves five domestic destinations.
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