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Private airline all set to launch  int’l flight operations after CAA nod     

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Salah Uddin
Salah Uddin
Salahuddin serves as ARY News' aviation correspondent

KARACHI: SereneAir, a privately owned Pakistani airline will launch international flight operations from tomorrow after getting permission from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), ARY News reported on Monday.

The CAA director of air transport issued a notification which put forward the permission to Serene Air for initiating international flight operation besides ordering the private airline to submit a flight schedule.

The permission was given by the Aviation Division after getting approval from the federal cabinet.

SereneAir, a privately owned Pakistani airline, will launch flight operations for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from tomorrow.

According to the details, SereneAir will commence its flight operations from Pakistan to Sharjah from tomorrow and later the airline will expand its operation to Dubai.

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Moreover, Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has also permitted Serene Air to begin flights to Jeddah and Riyadh.

The private will also launch its flight operation for Saudi Arabia after the kingdom will remove travel restrictions that were imposed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Read More: Private airline inducts two Airbus-A330 aircraft to its fleet

A spokesperson of the airline said that they have obtained two new modern Airbus-330 aircraft for international flights.

SereneAir last week had announced to add two new modern Airbus planes to its fleet by March 25. With the addition of two new airbuses, the total number of Airbus A-330 will become three.

The new airbuses will be equipped with all standard level facilities.

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