CANADIAN ZARA AIRWAYS TO START DIRECT FLIGHTS TO PAKISTAN IN AUGUST

August will see the launch of direct service from Canada by Zara Airways to Pakistan. The privately owned Canadian airline Zara Airways has chosen to launch nonstop service in August from Toronto to three significant Pakistani cities.

Three weekly flights from Toronto to Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore will be operated by the airline, according to an article in The News.

According to demand, it may utilise more aircraft after using two Boeing 777s initially. Pakistani-Canadian entrepreneur Faqir Bawar Hussain Bhakari established the new airline Zara Airways. The Shaheen Airport and it are partners.

Services for ground transportation, flight attendants, and other employees. The airline declared that in order to begin operations, it must first get a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Canadian government.

Bhakari stated during a news conference in Karachi, “We are thrilled to offer direct flights between Canada and Pakistan. People’s travel between the two countries will be made simpler and more convenient as a result.

Syed Qali, the chief executive officer of the airline, stated that a sizable number of customers, including Pakistanis living in Canada and tourists travelling to Pakistan, would be served by the flights.

As for codesharing on certain of our flights, Qali added, “We are also in discussions with Air Canada.”

“Our passengers will have even more options for travel as a result.”

Ejaz Haroon, a former managing director of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), is now a consultant with Zara Airways.

In order to spare older clients from connecting flights and lengthy transfers at busy airports, Haroon said the airline will concentrate on direct flights. People desire direct flights from Canada to Pakistan for their ageing loved ones and family.

The establishment of Zara Airways is positive for Pakistan’s aviation industry.

Significant recent changes have been seen in the nation’s aviation business, which suggests a favourable shift in the travel and tourist industry.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has gave Wizz Air Abu Dhabi and SunExpress permission to fly into Pakistan.

These new airlines will increase competition in the industry, which will result in reduced prices and improved services for travellers.

The restart of direct flights between Karachi and Addis Abeba has also been confirmed by Ethiopian Airlines. Previously, in 2004, the route was shut down.

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