Fly Jinnah has sought regulatory approval to launch direct flights between Islamabad and Moscow. The proposed service would expand international air connectivity between Pakistan and Russia. However, the airline must first secure approvals from the relevant aviation authorities.
According to reports, Fly Jinnah plans to begin operations on the Islamabad-Moscow route from July 27. The new service would offer passengers a direct travel option between the two capitals. Moreover, it would strengthen aviation links between both countries.
New Route Awaits Regulatory Approval
The proposed route reflects growing cooperation between Pakistan and Russia in several sectors. Direct flights could improve travel convenience for business professionals, tourists, and members of the Pakistani community. Additionally, easier air access may support stronger economic and cultural exchanges.
Officials expect the service to enhance connectivity while reducing travel time for passengers. The airline has not yet confirmed operational details because approvals remain pending.
Expansion Supports International Network
If regulators approve the proposal, the Moscow service will become another addition to Fly Jinnah’s expanding international network. The airline continues to explore opportunities to strengthen regional and international connectivity. Consequently, passengers could benefit from more direct travel options from Islamabad.
Further details regarding flight schedules, frequencies, and ticket sales will be announced after regulatory clearance. Until then, the proposed launch remains subject to approval by the concerned aviation authorities.
