Fly Jinnah has launched direct flights between Quetta and Lahore, further expanding its domestic network in Pakistan.
The inaugural flight on the new route operated on May 13 with a full passenger load of 174 travelers, reflecting strong demand for improved air connectivity between the two cities.
According to the airline, Fly Jinnah will operate three weekly flights between Quetta and Lahore using Airbus A320 aircraft. The development comes as the airline continues expanding its domestic operations across Pakistan.
Earlier this month, Fly Jinnah also started multiple daily flights between Islamabad and Lahore under a new domestic route expansion plan announced earlier this year.
The airline is currently operating four daily flights on the Islamabad-Lahore route, with two departures scheduled from each city. Fly Jinnah has been steadily increasing its domestic flight operations as competition in Pakistan’s aviation sector continues to grow, particularly on major intercity routes.

FJ should reconsider the fare structure on this route, if they want to be successful. From Quetta to Lahore is almost Rs. 6,000 higher.
I hope they’ll understand it and restructure it to make this route a success.