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Airfares between Lahore and Karachi skyrocket amid flight cuts

Published on: October 7, 2025 5:25 PM

LAHORE – Air travel between Lahore and Karachi has become significantly more expensive as several airlines, including Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), AirBlue, and Fly Jinnah, have sharply increased ticket prices. The fare hike comes in the wake of Serene Air’s flight cancellations and Air Sial’s suspension of operations, leading to reduced flight availability and rising demand.

PIA has raised the cost of an urgent one-way ticket on the Lahore-Karachi route to Rs60,760. However, despite the steep price increase, no seats are available on PIA flights from October 8 to October 18, 2025. This shortage has left many passengers struggling to secure bookings, especially for last-minute travel.

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Meanwhile, Fly Jinnah has also adjusted its rates, now charging Rs52,000 for an urgent one-way ticket between Lahore and Karachi. AirBlue fares have climbed above Rs36,000 for the same route. Aviation analysts suggest that the sudden fare surge reflects both high passenger demand and limited flight operations across major carriers.

At present, PIA operates two flights daily on the route, Fly Jinnah runs three, and AirBlue conducts one. With fewer total flights, available seats are in short supply, pushing travelers toward higher-priced options. Many passengers have expressed frustration over the limited choices and lack of affordable alternatives.

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The disruption in flight operations began when Serene Air halted services due to aircraft shortages, while Air Sial grounded two planes, reducing its overall capacity. Industry experts warn that unless these airlines resume operations soon, ticket prices could continue to rise, further burdening passengers already dealing with high travel costs.

Filed Under: Karachi, Lahore, Pakistan Tagged With: Airfares between Lahore and Karachi skyrocket amid flight cuts, Latest, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA)

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