CAA allows Serene Air to operate temporary flights

Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has granted SereneAir temporary permission to operate flights for two weeks to repatriate passengers stranded in Saudi Arabia.

Muhammad Kamran Akhtar
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October 10, 2025 – Web Desk
Lahore: The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has temporarily authorized SereneAir to operate special flights to repatriate Pakistani passengers stranded in Saudi Arabia.

According to an official CAA notification, the airline has been granted a two-week period to conduct these repatriation flights.

Hundreds of passengers, who had purchased SereneAir tickets, were left stranded in Saudi Arabia for several days following the recent suspension of the airline’s operations.

The CAA stated that this temporary approval aims to alleviate the passengers’ hardships and ensure their safe return to Pakistan.

SereneAir’s flight operations were halted a few days ago due to operational challenges. However, this limited permission allows the airline to resume flights temporarily to complete the repatriation process.

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