In Pakistan, the biggest dilemma in the aviation sector is that airlines are operating with outdated technologies and aircrafts, which has resulted in a number of unfortunate but avoidable incidents.
Ever since its launch in 2004, airblue has striven to improve its standards of aviation by ensuring quality and punctuality across the board. It claims to be Pakistan’s second largest and fastest growing airline.
In the past five years alone, airblue has operated over 56,000 flights and carried close to 3 million passengers on domestic and 6 million passengers on international sectors. The number of flights and passengers continue to increase with each passing year.
airblue operates a fleet of A321 family aircrafts and to further diversify its flying operations, the organization has added 5 new Airbus A321 aircrafts. Not only is the company adding new aircrafts to its fleet but it is also ensuring that it possesses the youngest aircraft fleet with an average age of around three years.
The airline operates scheduled flights linking six domestic destinations Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Rahim Yar Khan, Sialkot and Multan with international airports like Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi in UAE, as well as Muscat, Oman, Jeddah, Riyadh and most recently Dammam.
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