Pakistan’s fly budget airline Fly Jinnah is to start operating on increased frequencies of flight services to key destinations in Saudi Arabia from Lahore beginning December 6, 2024. The new flights will head to Dammam thrice weekly instead of two times weekly, while Jeddah will now experience an increase from the previous four times per week to a daily service. The flights to Riyadh are also set to increase, moving from two to three times weekly.
This is what a spokesperson from Fly Jinnah said: “The added number of flight frequencies to Dammam, Riyadh, and Jeddah from Lahore is a major headway in facilitating travel between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. We understand that such an initiative will enable us to provide more seamless travel and services to keep pace with the increasing number of customers while opening up possibilities between the two countries.”
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Fly Jinnah’s five Airbus A320s now serve five of the biggest cities of Pakistan: Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Quetta. It has also international flights from Pakistan to Sharjah, Muscat, and Bahrain. Expansion of the service frequency is part of Fly Jinnah’s overall initiatives meant to develop more convenience for their travelers while keeping pace with increasing demand among passengers.
More comfort is enhanced by generous seat pitches in any economy cabin and economical air travel. The SkyCafe onboard menu enriches value as it captures a broad variety of low-priced snacks, sandwiches, and meals. Plus, passengers can enjoy SkyTime, which is an available complimentary in-flight streaming service that features a broad choice of entertainment through personal devices.