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Azerbaijan Airlines introduces nonstop routes to Karachi

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KARACHI: Azerbaijan Airlines introduces nonstop routes to another city in Pakistan.

Azerbaijan Airlines is gearing up to launch direct flights to another destination in Pakistan. The airline’s maiden flight is slated to arrive at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport on the 18th of the upcoming month.

In a statement, AZAL expressed that this initiative is part of their ongoing efforts to strengthen connections and enhance travel options between Azerbaijan and Pakistan. Karachi will mark the third Pakistani city to be served by AZAL’s direct flights, joining Islamabad and Lahore, which already have established routes with Baku.

The inaugural flight from Baku to Karachi by AZAL is scheduled for April 18th, with plans for the airline to operate flights on this route twice a week.

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