SereneAir has rejected reports claiming it has completed the closure of its business operations in Pakistan. The airline says it remains focused on restarting flights by the end of 2026. In a statement, the airline said it is actively working towards resuming operations. However, SereneAir has not announced a specific date for the return of its flights.
The clarification came after reports suggested that the airline had closed its city and airport offices across Pakistan. Those reports also claimed that SereneAir had completed the process of winding up its local operations and selling its assets.
SereneAir has denied those claims and said it continues to work on its restructuring plans.
SereneAir Identifies Surplus Assets During Restructuring
The airline said it is currently identifying and salvaging end-of-life assets and surplus facilities. These assets are no longer required for its operations.
According to SereneAir, the move forms part of its broader cost-saving and restructuring strategy. The airline expects these measures to lower expenses and improve the use of its available resources.
The restructuring process comes as SereneAir works to strengthen its position ahead of a possible return to the market. However, the airline has not provided further details about the assets involved.
SereneAir said the measures are aimed at improving efficiency while supporting its plans to restart operations.
Shareholders Consider Additional Investment
SereneAir also revealed that its shareholders are considering making an additional investment in the airline. The proposed funding could provide further support for its financial position.
The airline said additional capital would also help settle its outstanding liabilities. This could provide greater financial stability as the company prepares for a possible return to flight operations.
However, the airline has not confirmed the amount of additional investment under consideration. It also has not disclosed when shareholders could finalize the decision.
Airline Remains Hopeful of Resuming Flights
Despite reports about a possible shutdown, SereneAir says it remains committed to restarting its operations. The airline expects to resume flights before the end of 2026.
However, it has not announced a confirmed schedule or specific date for the resumption. The timing will likely depend on the progress of its restructuring and financial plans.
For now, SereneAir continues to focus on reducing costs, managing its assets and strengthening its financial position. The airline says these efforts could help pave the way for its return to Pakistanโs aviation market later this year.
