Pakistan airline startup gets its wings
A new Pakistan private airline startup got the green light to start operations. Q-Airways received a Regular Public Transport (RPT) license, valid for domestic flights.
It plans to start flying with three Airbus A320 aircraft initially on routes between Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore. Two more new carriers, K2 Airways and AirSial are expected to start domestic services soon.
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