South Air has officially announced the start of its flight operations, marking a new entry into Pakistan’s domestic aviation sector.
The airline will initially operate daily flights between Quetta and Multan, with a focus on providing passengers with comfort, safety, and reliable services.
Officials said the new route is expected to improve regional connectivity and expand air travel options for underserved areas, including Balochistan and South Punjab.
Read More: Cautious Trade Prevails, PIA Developments Keep Investors Alert
They added that the airline also aims to strengthen links for travellers from interior Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa through improved domestic connections.
During the announcement, South Air emphasised its strategy of connecting smaller cities and contributing to the development of domestic air travel infrastructure.
Passengers have been advised that bookings for the Quetta–Multan route can be made as the airline prepares to commence regular operations.
