Islamabad, Sep 13: A private news channel said that Several New Airlines Set to Launch Operations in Pakistan throughout citing sources from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Local carriers, such as Jet Green, Q Airways, and Go Green Air, have applied for the required licenses and permissions, according to sources within the CAA.
Q Aviation and Liberty Air have also applied for licenses to start flight services in the nation, and Air Indus has contacted the CAA to restore operations.
The number of applications has been warmly received by the CAA, which has noted that the arrival of new airlines is encouraging for the economy.
This expansion is anticipated to increase options for tourists, increase foreign exchange revenues in the aviation industry, and create job possibilities.
As of right now, Pakistan is home to three private airlines: Airblue, SereneAir, and AirSial. It is projected that the entry of new rivals will raise service standards and give customers more affordable options.