Pakistan’s Serene Air to spread wings internationally to Sharjah
Pakistan’s Serene Air has finally announced plans to spread its wings to the international market with its Sharjah-Islamabad flight on March 16, Khaleej Times has learnt.
The Islamabad-based airline, which began domestic flights in January 2017, will foray into the international market in Sharjah and then expand its operations to the Dubai-Lahore route in the first phase of operations.
“We will start Serene Air service from Dubai on April 2,” Muhammad Safdar Khan, CEO of Serene Air, told Khaleej Times on Monday.
Serene Air, which recently inducted an Airbus A330-200 widebody aircraft to its existing fleet of four Boeing 737800 planes, is Pakistan’s third-largest carrier after publicly-listed Pakistan International Airlines and privatelyowned airblue. It operates 84 weekly flights on domestic routes.
“Initially, we will launch three weekly flights from Sharjah to Islamabad and three weekly flights from Dubai to Lahore. We may increase frequency if demand improves with ease in travel restrictions globally,” Khan said.
To a question, he said the airline has already secured all regulatory approvals to start UAE and Saudi operations.
“We are ready to launch regular commercial services to the UAE with Dubai and Sharjah flights. However, we will announce flight schedules for Saudi operations in due course of time,” Khan said.
On the delay in international flight operations, he said the airline was ready to start its service as per schedule but the pandemic spoiled the plans. “Worldwide travel restrictions, lockdowns and borders closure due to the Covid-19 crisis... we were left with no choice but to wait for the right time to launch our international journey. There is an improvement in local and international markets due to fast vaccination drives and we have decided to start with the UAE — an international commercial hub,” Khan added.