*KARACHI: The Pakistan airspace is set to get crowded as Fly Jinnah, aproposed low-cost carrier, prepares to take wing by June. *
The airline has already commenced recruitment drives for cabin crew inKarachi, Islamabad, and Lahore. Fly Jinnah will operate flights betweenKarachi, Lahore and Islamabad.
The airline has announced to charge the lowest fare for the travellers forits domestic flights.
“Fly Jinnah will benefit from the experience of Air Arabia, which is itsminority stakeholder,” an aviation expert from Pakistan said. “It will beessentially a low-cost airline, just like its partner.”
“The airline will begin operating domestically with three leased A320aircraft and will gradually expand to international routes after a year ofsuccessful domestic operations following the addition of aircraft,” theinsider said.
Last year, in order to boost tourism, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) onSaturday issued TPRI (Tourism Promotion and Regional Integration) licenseto a newly launched private airline named North Air.







