A spokesperson for the airline claimed in a statement that it started operating on the new route between Quetta and Islamabad as of today (July 23).


Islamabad: The low-cost airline Fly Jinnah of Pakistan has started operating on a new route between Quetta and Islamabad with five flights per week.
A spokesperson for the airline claimed in a statement that it started operating on the new route between Quetta and Islamabad as of today (July 23).
According to a spokesperson for Fly Jinnah, the launch of this new route will give customers a brand-new opportunity to travel comfortably between the two cities.
Modern Airbus A320 aircraft are scheduled to be operated on the route by the airline.
Fly Jinnah provides customers with a fantastic and individualized journey in addition to having more roomy seating arrangements than standard economy cabins.
The Sky Cafe's onboard menu offers a wide selection of delicious sandwiches, snacks, and other premium treats at very reasonable costs.
The airline runs flights between Pakistan's five largest cities: Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, and Quetta.

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