Fly Jinnah expands its Saudi network with new daily non-stop flights between Islamabad and Riyadh, starting March 30, enhancing connectivity and travel.

Pakistan’s budget airline, Fly Jinnah, is set to expand its footprint in Saudi Arabia with the introduction of daily direct flights connecting Islamabad and Riyadh. The new service, launching on March 30, will strengthen air connectivity between Islamabad International Airport and King Khalid International Airport, further solidifying the airline’s presence in the Kingdom.

Fly Jinnah, a joint venture between Pakistan’s Lakson Group and the UAE-based Air Arabia Group, secured international flight permissions in October 2023. Since then, the carrier has aggressively expanded its operations, increasing flight frequencies between Pakistan and key destinations across the Gulf region.

As part of its recent expansion in Saudi Arabia, Fly Jinnah has already introduced non-stop services from Lahore to three major Saudi cities—Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam. The latest addition of the Islamabad-Riyadh route aims to cater to the surging travel demand between the two nations, offering greater accessibility for business and leisure travelers.

Fly Jinnah currently operates a fleet of six Airbus A320 aircraft, maintaining a strong domestic presence across five key Pakistani cities: Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Quetta. Additionally, the airline runs double-daily flights between Sharjah and Lahore, reinforcing its regional connectivity.

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