Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has decided to allow new airlines to operateinternational flights after completing six months of domestic operations.
However, the permission will be subject to the performance of airlineswhich include timely departures and arrivals and operating flights ondomestic social-economic routes like Sukkur, Bahawalpur, and others.——————————
According to details, the CAA has taken this decision to facilitate newairlines under Aviation Policy 2021.
The authority has forwarded the recommendations to the Aviation Divisionwhich will then be sent to the Federal Cabinet for final approval.——————————
Note that according to existing laws, it is mandatory for new airlines tooperate domestic flights for at least one year with three aircraft beforebecoming eligible for international operations.
Earlier, CAA disclosed that 3 new airlines- Q-Airlines, Fly Jinnah, and JetGreen- had applied for the Regular Public Transport (RPT) permit to startoperations in Pakistan. The scrutiny of Q-Airlines and Fly Jinnah had beenconcluded while scrutiny of Jet Green is near completion.
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