Pakistani low-cost airline Fly Jinnah has announced the launch of direct flights connecting Lahore and Dubai.
The new route will operate twice a week, on Wednesdays and Sundays, linking Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore with Dubai International Airport.
To celebrate the inaugural flight, a special ceremony took place at Lahore Airport. Fly Jinnah CEO Arman Yahya led the event by cutting a ceremonial cake, accompanied by Airport Manager Muhammad Irfan, Deputy Chief Security Officer Tasleem Ali Azhar, and other airport and airline representatives.
During his remarks, Yahya highlighted the airline’s commitment to providing affordable, value-driven travel options, emphasizing that Fly Jinnah’s competitive fares distinguish it from other carriers in the market.
Earlier this year, the airline also unveiled plans for a new Lahore–Muscat route, set to commence on April 1, 2025. This service will operate three times a week, offering travelers a convenient and cost-effective link between Pakistan and Oman.
Fly Jinnah’s fleet currently consists of six modern Airbus A320 aircraft, featuring spacious seating, an onboard menu, free in-flight streaming, and a frequent flyer program designed to reward loyal passengers.














