Fly Jinnah is set to expand its domestic network by introducing a new flight route aimed at improving air connectivity between major cities in Pakistan. The airline will start operating three weekly flights between Quetta and Lahore from May 13, offering passengers more convenient travel options.
The flights will run on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays, providing a consistent schedule for travelers. According to the announced timetable, flight 9P855 will depart from Quetta at 2:30 pm and arrive in Lahore at 3:50 pm, completing the journey in approximately one hour and twenty minutes.
For the return journey, flight 9P856 will take off from Lahore at 4:40 pm and reach Quetta at 6:10 pm, with a flight duration of around one hour and thirty minutes. This new route is expected to significantly reduce travel time compared to road transport, offering a faster and more comfortable alternative for passengers.
Fly Jinnah will operate the service using Airbus A320 aircraft, known for their efficiency and reliability on short to medium-haul routes. The introduction of this route reflects the airline’s ongoing efforts to expand its domestic footprint and enhance passenger convenience across Pakistan.
Industry observers believe the new connection will not only benefit regular travelers but also support business activity and tourism between the two cities. By improving accessibility, Fly Jinnah aims to strengthen regional connectivity and contribute to the growth of the country’s aviation sector.
Overall, this development marks another step in expanding domestic air travel options and improving transportation links within Pakistan.
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