KARACHI – A privately owned Pakistani airline, SereneAir, has launched itsinternational flight services.
SereneAir received CAA’s Director Air Transport authorization to commenceinternational flights and to request a flight schedule in order to plantheir timetable.
Earlier, the Federal Cabinet had accepted the company’s proposal toinitiate international flights.
SereneAir has launched its first services from Islamabad to Sharjah and isexpected to launch a flight schedule to Dubai soon.
According to the aviation law, the new airlines must operate domesticflights for at least one year before launching international flightoperations, and SereneAir started opreations in 2016.
Furthermore, it has also received approval from the Saudi Arabia’s GeneralAuthority of Civil Aviation (GACA) to start services to Jeddah and Riyadh,and is expected to announce flight operations once the country lifts itsban on flights imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The firm has leased two new modern Airbus-330 aircrafts for internationalflights and further intends to introduce two more Airbuses to its fleet byMarch 25, said SereneAir’s spokesman.







