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K2 Airways, the first private airliner to introduce Embraer E-Jets in the country’s commercial aviation, is in the final stages of launching its operations, according to an official statement issued by the new airline company on Friday.
The statement said that the airline is backed by “successful UAE-based Pakistani businessmen and professionals with an astounding passion for aviation.”
The airline intends to serve specific domestic destinations with two Embraer E-190 aircraft by this year, the statement said.
The aim of the airliner is to link “under-utilised” and “smaller airports” of Pakistan with Karachi, Islamabad and Lahore to make travel convenient for national travellers, the statement read.
Its idea is to narrow the gap by “offering flexibility to travellers” in choosing the right airport within the catchment area, the statement read adding that the airline can operate as a feeder carrier for the existing domestic carriers to complement their operations.
The statement said the company has a well-thought strategy to diversify and reshape the travel experience of passengers through the Embraer E-Jets cabin experience based on 2+2 row seating with comfortable leg space, which will be seen in the coming days.
The businessmen and professionals backing the airline believe in “utilising modern automation tools and gathering young and dynamic professionals” in the team to create a strong, technologically apt and digitally enabled aviation entity in Pakistan.
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