Fly Jinnah Launches Lahore-Bahrain Route, Expands Globally
Fly Jinnah, Pakistan’s leading low-cost airline, has announced the launch of non-stop flights between Lahore and Bahrain, further expanding its international operations.

Pakistan’s low-cost carrier has announced the launch of a new non-stop flight route connecting Lahore and Bahrain, marking another milestone in the airline’s growing international expansion.
Starting March 26, the new route will operate three times a week — every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday — linking Allama Iqbal International Airport with Bahrain International Airport.
This development aims to strengthen air connectivity between Pakistan and the Middle East, making travel more accessible and affordable for both business and leisure passengers.
Strengthening Regional Connectivity
The introduction of the Lahore–Bahrain route follows the airline’s existing service between Islamabad and Bahrain, reflecting its ongoing strategy to expand flight operations in the Gulf region.
A spokesperson shared that the new service aligns with the airline’s goal of “enhancing regional connectivity while maintaining cost-effective and reliable air travel options for passengers.”
With this addition, travelers from Lahore will now have greater convenience and flexibility when flying to Bahrain — a destination that continues to attract Pakistani workers, tourists, and expatriates.
Modern Fleet and Expanding Operations
The airline operates a fleet of five Airbus A320 aircraft, serving major Pakistani cities including Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Peshawar, and Quetta.
Its consistent network growth demonstrates a clear focus on providing safe, comfortable, and affordable travel experiences, both within Pakistan and on international routes.
Industry analysts note that this expansion strengthens Pakistan’s aviation connectivity with the Gulf region — one of the busiest air travel corridors — and opens new opportunities for trade and tourism.
Looking Ahead
The new Lahore–Bahrain connection is part of a broader strategy to expand the airline’s presence beyond domestic boundaries.
As Pakistan’s aviation sector continues to recover and grow, initiatives like these are expected to boost international travel options and support stronger economic and cultural ties between the two nations.