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Several new airlines seek CAAs nod for operations in Pakistan
- Web Desk
- Sep 13, 2024
KARACHI: Several new airlines are considering to launch operations in various cities in Pakistan, according to the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
New local airlines including Jet Green, Q Airways, and Go Green Air have approached the CAA for licenses and permits, according to sources quoted by a news channel.
Air Indus has also contacted the Civil Aviation Authority to resume flight operations, sources revealed.
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Q Aviation and Liberty Air, have also applied for licenses from the CAA to launch flight operations in Pakistan.
The CAA officials said the large number of license applications is significant for the country’s economy.
The influx of new airlines will provide passengers with better travel options, along with increased foreign exchange in the aviation sector and new job opportunities.
It is to be noted that three private companies namely, Airblue, SereneAir and AirSial are already operating in Pakistan.