Articles Tagged ‘SKT’
AirSial, Pakistan’s newest airline, takes off domestically
Come early February, new entrant AirSial will have the second-highest volume of flights on its first four routes, although its third aircraft is very underutilised.
Pakistan’s international seats +68% since 2010; domestic seats/population lower than Bangladesh
Pakistan is an enormous country and could be a future aviation paradise. We see what’s been happening, noting that it is very underexploited domestically.
Pakistan International Airlines goes long-haul from Sialkot
Pakistan International Airlines launches a weekly service from Sialkot to Paris CDG and Barcelona.
SaudiGulf Airlines departs from Dammam for Pakistan
SaudiGulf Airlines initiates three more routes from Dammam to Pakistan – adds to Islamabad service.
Pakistan International Airlines capacity stable in 2017; Karachi is leading hub, Saudi Arabia tops international markets
Pakistan International Airlines provided more than 7.8 million two-way seats across its network in 2017, a marginal 0.2% increase when compared to the previous year. Nick Preston looks at the airline’s network developments over the past 10 years, during which time large cuts were followed by strong growth.
Muscat-Tunis is “Skyscanner Unserved Route of the Week” ‒ nearly 30,000 searches; Oman Air’s next African addition??
Skyscanner’s Travel Insight software has shown that in the last 12 months nearly 30,000 potential travellers searched on the leading flight comparison site for flights between Muscat and Tunis ‒ but the route is unserved!? Surely a route menu omission to be filled by Oman Air or a tasty tempter for Tunisair?
SalamAir surges into Sialkot
SalamAir launches services from Muscat to the city in north-east Pakistan.
Pakistan sees a rise in seat capacity of 23%; flydubai is fastest growing airline while UAE is top foreign country market
Pakistan has seen an increase in seat capacity over the past 12 months of just over 23%. anna.aero investigates to see which country markets have witnessed the greatest growth as a result of seat capacity increases, and which airports are experiencing the greatest growth.
Qatar Airways becomes Faisalabad’s second international service
Qatar Airways starts flights to Faisalabad and Sialkot in Pakistan – its fifth and sixth destination in the country.
Gulf Air commences Sialkot services from its Bahrain hub
Gulf Air commences its fifth route into Pakistan with twice-weekly A320 service.
Emirates adds fifth route to Pakistan
Emirates launches flights from its Dubai hub to Sialkot in Pakistan.
flydubai expands its Pakistan network to three destinations
flydubai launches flights from its Dubai base to Sialkot and Multan.