New airline ‘South Air’ to launch flights to Pakistan’s northern regions
In a promising development for Pakistan’s aviation and tourism sectors, a new airline named South Air is set to commence operations dedicated to flights to the northern areas of the country.
Scheduled to operate two daily flights to popular destinations including Gilgit, Chitral, and Skardu, the airline will initially launch its services from Islamabad and Lahore.
As part of its inaugural operations, South Air will utilize two turboprop aircraft, enhancing connectivity to the picturesque northern landscapes of Pakistan.
This initiative is expected to boost tourism and improve access to these scenic regions.
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