Air Blue has recently entered the Pakistan market with a new service to Gwadar, which started on 17 June. The airline operates two flights to and from the city twice a day on weekdays, except for Fridays. It operates its flights on next-generation Airbus aircraft. Its aircraft are designed for low yield commuter destinations, and the airline aims to serve the needs of local customers as well as tourists and business travellers.
Air Blue’s partnership with PepsiCo
PepsiCo and Air Blue Pakistan have announced the extension of their exclusive partnership. The two companies have partnered since 2004, when Air Blue was founded. The partnership has helped PepsiCo remain the market leader in Pakistan’s air travel segment. PepsiCo is also the exclusive beverage partner of Air Blue.
PepsiCo’s representatives at the partnership include Mr. Asghar Khan, Chief Financial Officer of PepsiCo International, Mr. Jahanzeb Qayum Khan, and Mr. Imran Anjum, Director of Capability. Other members of the delegation include Mr. Omer Malik, Franchise Director for PepsiCo International, Mr. Mohammad Khosa, Head of Corp. Affairs, and Mr. Adnan Abbasi, Key Account Manager.
Another partnership involves Jazz, Pakistan’s leading digital communications company with over 60 million customers. The company is mobilizing its resources to help combat the spread of the coronavirus. This partnership includes mandating 3000+ employees to work from home, which is one of the most comprehensive work-from-home policies in the country. In addition, Jazz has partnered with Nestle Fruita Vitals, offering free data for up to 30 days to customers.
PepsiCo’s partnership with JetBlue has several benefits for the airline. The new partnership will help the airline promote its brand. In addition to the PepsiCo partnership, AirBlue has a contract with Ukrainian airline Windrose Airlines, which wet-leased some of their aircraft. The Windrose crew worked side by side with Airblue’s cabin crew. However, the Windrose contract expired in 2016.
Airblue Pakistan is a privately owned airline headquartered in Islamabad, Pakistan. Airblue operates domestic and international flights to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. In addition, the airline has implemented new technologies that make traveling easy and secure, including online ticketing, wireless check-in, and self-check-in kiosks. They also use the Sabre ticket distribution system to sell tickets to passengers.
Its frequent flyer program
Air Blue Pakistan is a private airline based in Karachi, Pakistan. The airline began operations on 18 June 2004. The airline has a fleet of 8 aircraft, including three Airbus A320-200s and five Airbus A321-200s. It offers domestic and international flights from Karachi. Flights to major destinations in Pakistan are scheduled daily. The airline also offers services to the Middle East and India.
Air Blue is one of the most popular domestic airlines in Pakistan, and offers its passengers good service. To further improve the customer experience, the airline offers specific baggage allowances. For example, on economy premium class, passengers are allowed to check in 2 bags, while economy standard class passengers are permitted one bag. Both bags must be under 30kg, and must fit within a 54-inch space. Additionally, passengers can check in their baggage online.
Air Blue Pakistan operates a fleet of next-generation Airbus aircraft, including the A320-200 and A321-200. The airline serves many destinations within Pakistan, and also flies to several locations in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. It also uses the Sabre ticket distribution system.
Air blue has launched a frequent flyer program, called Blue Miles. It’s free to join. Members can sign up and get their own Blue Card or Platinum Card, depending on their needs. The airline’s hub is at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan. The airport has three terminals and two runways. Besides Air Blue, other airlines also fly to and from Jinnah International Airport.
In the past few years, the airline has expanded its service to include international flights. It began with flights from Karachi to Dubai. In 2007, Airblue also started operating flights in Europe, starting in Manchester. AirBlue also added flights from Gwadar in June, twice a day from Karachi. Its aircraft are specially suited to low yield, ‘commuter’ destinations.
Air Blue Pakistan offers multiple flights to Islamabad each week. The most popular flight departs at 10:00 am and lands at Islamabad International Airport at 11:00 am. The flight has no layovers and covers the distance in an hour. In addition, there are multiple flights per day and many days of the week.
Its fleet of 10 next-generation Airbus aircraft
Airblue Pakistan is one of the leading aviation service providers in the country. The company’s fleet includes 10 next-generation Airbus aircraft. The company operates regular domestic and international flights. It flies to several destinations in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, as well as several destinations in Pakistan. In addition, Airblue operates an A321neo, which can seat up to 234 passengers in a single-class configuration.
The airline has added two more Airbus A320-200 aircraft to its existing fleet, increasing its total fleet size by 66%. The new aircraft are not brand-new, but they have been leased from Windrose Airlines. The new aircraft will be used for domestic and international flights.
In 2012, Airblue finalised an agreement to lease two Airbus A340-300 aircraft. While it had previously considered turboprop aircraft for domestic routes, the A340s proved to be a good investment. The airline’s Manchester route was strengthened by the addition of the aircraft. In September 2013, it launched another destination in the UK, Birmingham, which it connected with Lahore. In January 2014, the airline ceased operating the A340-300s and opted for a larger fleet of next-generation Airbus aircraft.
The new fleet of aircraft is expected to arrive in Pakistan within a few days. However, the date of the arrival of the new aircraft is subject to regulator approval. Recently, the airline was granted permission by the Civil Aviation Authority of Pakistan to operate flights to several Muslim countries in the region.
Its flight schedule
Air Blue Pakistan offers a range of destinations both within Pakistan and abroad, with over 30 flights every day. The airline flies to Dubai, Sharjah, Muscat, and Jeddah, among others. It also has four domestic routes, including flights to Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, and Peshawar.
Airblue is a low-cost airline based in Islamabad, Pakistan. Flights depart from Islamabad and connect to destinations around the world. The airline also flies to other cities in the region, including Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Currently, there is no scheduled Airblue flight schedule for the United Kingdom, but the airline does have several routes between the two countries.
Airblue operates two flights daily between Karachi and Islamabad. One departs at noon, while the other departs at 9:00 p.m. Both flights cost around Rs. 23,480, and the price of a one-way ticket can vary significantly depending on the day of travel.
The airline has recently introduced new A321neo aircraft into its fleet, which are leased from GE Capital Aviation Services. It’s known for its excellent service, including an eight-kg hand baggage allowance. During the flight, passengers are encouraged to wear a mask to prevent infection. Furthermore, passengers are encouraged to carry a hand sanitizer to keep their hands clean.
Airblue serves the following destinations as of August 2018. Airblue also offers travel insurance to passengers. This insurance is available through Sastaticket. It can be added during or after the booking process. Whether you’re traveling for business or pleasure, Airblue offers a high-quality travel experience and luxurious on-board facilities. The airline is also proud of its on-time departures and excellent in-flight service.
Airblue’s main hub is at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan. It offers service to domestic and international destinations. The airline also has flights to Saudi Arabia, Oman, and the UAE. The airline also welcomes Hajj pilgrims on its flights and provides two complimentary meals.
