ISLAMABAD – New airlines always boost market competition by providing more options, driving down prices, and improving service quality. and in previous cases, it can lead to lower fares, better services other than expanded routes, benefiting consumers, especially in country like Pakistan where the airline industry’s growth is poised to grow.
Local carriers Q Airways, Go Green Air, and Jet Green reportedly are approaching authorities for licenses and permits. Air Indus is seeking to resume its flights, while Q Aviation and Liberty Air have also applied for licenses to begin their services in the country.
As of mid-2024, AirSial, Airblue, and SereneAir are operating flights in Pakistan and entry of new competitors is expected to enhance service quality and offer passengers more competitive pricing.
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