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CAA Grants Temporary Permission for Serene Air to Resume Flights

CAA Grants Temporary Permission for Serene Air to Resume Flights

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has granted temporary permission for Serene Air to resume flights after the airline faced suspension due to regulatory and operational issues. The move aims to restore domestic flight operations and provide relief to passengers affected by recent cancellations.

According to official sources, the decision came after Serene Air submitted a detailed compliance report addressing key concerns raised by the authority. The CAA Grants Temporary Permission for Serene Air to Resume Flights under specific conditions, ensuring that all safety and financial requirements are met before the airline returns to full-scale operations.

The airline had been facing financial challenges that led to disruptions in its schedule and a temporary grounding of its aircraft. With the new approval, Serene Air will initially operate on limited routes, focusing on major domestic destinations such as Karachi, Islamabad, and Lahore. The permission will remain valid for a limited period, during which the CAA will closely monitor the airline’s performance and adherence to regulations.

A CAA spokesperson stated that the authority’s top priority is passenger safety and smooth airline operations. The CAA Grants Temporary Permission for Serene Air to Resume Flights only after a thorough review of the airline’s maintenance and operational standards. The spokesperson added that any future violations or non-compliance could lead to renewed restrictions.

Serene Air management has welcomed the decision, assuring passengers of reliable and timely services. The airline also confirmed that it is taking steps to stabilize its operations and improve customer experience.

Passengers who had previously booked tickets with Serene Air can now rebook or resume their travel plans as operations gradually restart. The CAA emphasized that this temporary permission is part of ongoing efforts to maintain healthy competition and ensure continuity in Pakistan’s aviation sector.

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Umair is an experienced digital media journalist who covers both parliament and breaking news. He reports on culture, politics, technology, and human stories with clarity and depth. His work also includes lifestyle and arts, which makes him a versatile storyteller. He always focuses on accuracy, insight, and meaningful impact.

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