KARACHI: Pakistan will soon start operating its first-ever online aerial taxi service, providing people with an innovative and fast means of transportation within the country.
Private company Sky Wings — in collaboration with a foreign investor — has launched this modern facility in Karachi and will be available to individuals in the next two weeks.
In this regard, Jinnah International Airport in the port city has also signed an agreement.
Sky Wings Aviation's Chief Operating Officer (COO) Imran Aslam Khan said that individuals can choose their desired time and destination through the mobile app, similar to other taxi booking applications.
Khan said that the fare for this travelling service will be much lower than the typical charter flights which cost Rs2.5 million for a trip from Karachi to different cities in Sindh and Balochistan.
The taxi service has eight aircraft with two to six seats initially, however, more aircraft will be launched in the coming days.
This week, a DA 40 Diamond from a German aircraft manufacturer has been added to the fleet which has three passenger seats apart from the pilot, he added.
Moreover, the German-manufactured aircraft can fly at a speed of 160 knots (about 300 kilometres) per hour in a single fuelling.
Speaking to Geo News, COO Khan said that the aircraft can be booked through other transportation service apps — Careem, Uber and Bykea. He added that private jet owners can also opt to be a part of the aerial service.
"Apart from political, religious and business personalities, other professionals like tourists, lawyers, journalists and doctors and ordinary citizens will also be able to benefit from aerial taxis," he added.
He further said that this service will not only provide a faster way of travelling but also boost tourism in the country.
Programme envisages mobilising up to $3.5 billion from ADB, GCF, governments and development partners
During her year-long term in office, Ayla will lead over 252,500 members of ACCA across 180 countries
Minister says virtual negotiations with IMF underway as certain points required in-person discussions
Fund, Pakistani authorities agree on need to continue responsible fiscal and monetary policies
Ogra decides to maintain fuel prices in line with international market, says Finance Division
Analysts say falling bank lending rates, rupee stability contribute to ongoing rally