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Fly Jinnah to start twice-daily Islamabad–Lahore flights on May 1

Last updated: April 22, 2026 12:31 pm
Mabruka Khan
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Fly Jinnah to start twice-daily Islamabad–Lahore flights on May 1
Fly Jinnah to start twice-daily Islamabad–Lahore flights on May 1
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Fly Jinnah is set to launch a new twice-daily service between Islamabad and Lahore from May 1, 2026, adding fresh capacity on one of Pakistan’s busiest domestic corridors as competition for short-haul passengers continues to intensify. The airline’s schedule, as reported by local media, includes two flights each day in both directions aboard Airbus A320 aircraft, with a flight time of roughly 45 minutes and introductory fares starting from Rs9,998.

Under the published timetable, flights from Islamabad to Lahore are scheduled to depart at 7:10am and 5:00pm, while return services from Lahore to Islamabad are set for 8:35am and 6:25pm. The timing suggests Fly Jinnah is aiming squarely at both business travelers looking for a same-day return option and leisure passengers who prefer early-morning or evening departures.

The move also fits neatly into the carrier’s broader growth pattern. On its official website, Fly Jinnah describes itself as a Pakistani low-cost airline and a joint venture between Lakson Group and Air Arabia Group, built around a budget model focused on affordability and reliability. Its current route map already spans major domestic cities including Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar, Quetta, Faisalabad, Multan and Sialkot, alongside several regional international destinations.

That matters because the Islamabad–Lahore sector is not just another city pair. It connects the country’s federal capital with its second-largest city and a major commercial hub, a route that tends to draw steady demand from corporate travelers, government officials, students, and families moving between the two urban centers. A low-cost entrant offering multiple daily frequencies could put more pressure on fares while giving passengers extra flexibility, especially on a route where time savings often outweigh the cost of overland travel. This is an inference based on the route’s role and Fly Jinnah’s low-cost positioning.

Fly Jinnah’s own recent announcements show the airline has been steadily widening its domestic footprint. In a news update on its website last week, the carrier said it had added services linking Karachi with Multan, Faisalabad and Sialkot, and noted that the expansion was supported by fleet growth, with two additional Airbus A320 aircraft bringing its fleet to eight aircraft. That gives some context to the Islamabad–Lahore launch: this isn’t a one-off route tweak, it looks more like part of a deliberate push to deepen network coverage inside Pakistan.

For passengers, the practical takeaway is simple. Starting May 1, the airline will offer a relatively quick hop between the two cities, with booking and schedule management available through Fly Jinnah’s official platform. Whether the route turns into a fare war or simply gives travelers another decent option, it’s a notable addition to Pakistan’s domestic aviation map.

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