Karachi: Fly Jinnah, the low -cost carrier in Pakistan, has announced the launch of unexplained flights between Lahore and Bahrain, which increased its international operations.
Starting March 26, the airline will operate three weekly flights between Alma IQBAL International Airport, Lahore, and Bahrain International Airport on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. The new road aims to enhance contact options and travel options between Pakistan and the Middle East at reasonable prices.
This expansion depends on the current service of Islamabad Baherin in a wing fly, which enhances its presence in the region.
A spokesman for a wing fly stated, “We are happy to provide our new flights between Lahore and Bahrain as part of our growing international network. This expansion reaffirms our commitment to enhancing communication and providing our passengers with more reasonable travel options while strengthening air travel between Pakistan and the Middle East.”
Fly Jinnah is currently running a new fleet of five Airbus A320, which serves Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Kita. The airline continues to expand its scope, which enhances its commitment to providing low -cost and reliable air travel.