A new private airline is preparing to enter Pakistan’s aviation market, with flight operations expected to begin in the coming months
Officials said the Pakistan Airports Authority has coordinated with the carrier and completed the necessary arrangements ahead of the launch. The airline has finalized aircraft leasing agreements and is likely to start regular services in May or June this year.
The company will begin with domestic routes, connecting major cities including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Sukkur, Multan, Quetta, and Peshawar.
After establishing its domestic network, the airline plans to expand to international destinations within a year.
The new entrant, operating under the name Air Karachi, is expected to add competition to the aviation sector and offer passengers more travel choices across the country.
Via: Express News

I read about one airline being launched after another.
The emphasis shouldn’t be on numbers of airlines being launched rather the quality.
PIA was not able to provide quality and failed whatever be the reason.
The group of investors should put their hands together and launch an airline with better aeroplane and quality people.
Increase in competition will ultimately result in better quality.
And resulting reasonable airfare.
read about one airline being launched after another.
The emphasis shouldn’t be on numbers of airlines being launched rather the quality.
PIA was not able to provide quality and failed whatever be the reason.
The group of investors should put their hands together and launch an airline with better aeroplane and quality people.
Pathetic standards pathetic condition airlines are being launched in Pakistan