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Fly Jinnah Introduces First Islamabad to Sharjah Flight Connection

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Fly Jinnah prepares for Islamabad-Bahrain flights: ticket rates & further Details here

Fly Jinnah prepares for Islamabad-Bahrain flights: ticket rates & further Details here

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Fly Jinnah, Pakistan’s budget airline, celebrated the start of its first international flight from Islamabad to Sharjah. They had ceremonies in Islamabad before takeoff and in Sharjah upon arrival, with Fly Jinnah’s leaders and various guests onboard.

In Sharjah, there was a traditional water salute and a welcome ceremony attended by Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE and representatives from Sharjah Airport and Air Arabia.

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A spokesperson for Fly Jinnah said this was a big step after a successful year flying domestically. They chose Sharjah because it’s a good entry point to the UAE and shows their commitment to giving passengers more travel choices.

Fly Jinnah is known for offering affordable flights and currently flies to five major cities in Pakistan, along with Sharjah.

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Fly Jinnah makes travel comfortable with spacious seating and offers affordable food options through their onboard “SkyCafe” menu. They also provide free in-flight entertainment through “SkyTime,” letting passengers stream movies and shows on their own devices.

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