Fly Jinnah has expanded its flight network with the launch of a new international route and three additional domestic sectors, continuing its rapid growth in Pakistan’s aviation market.
The airline’s first Karachi–Multan flight took off with 158 passengers on board, officially marking the start of the newly added services.
An inauguration ceremony was held at Karachi Airport’s domestic lounge, where Fly Jinnah Chief Operating Officer Arman Yahya, senior Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) officials, and Pakistan Airports Authority Director General Zeeshan Saeed participated in the ribbon-cutting and cake-cutting ceremony.
Speaking at the event, DG PAA Zeeshan Saeed said the expansion of Fly Jinnah’s operations is a welcome development for passengers, offering more travel choices across the country. CAA Director General Nadir Shafi Dar added that plans are underway to boost flight operations to Skardu and other regional airports.
Fly Jinnah COO Arman Yahya announced that the airline has now launched flights from Karachi to Jeddah, Sialkot, Faisalabad, and Multan. With new aircraft joining the fleet this week, Fly Jinnah’s total count has increased to eight.
According to the airline’s management, more new routes and fleet upgrades are in the pipeline as Fly Jinnah continues working to improve connectivity and enhance passenger experience.



