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Next month, there will be air cab service in Karachi.

The country’s first air taxi service will be offered by a private company in Karachi next month, the company’s CEO said after signing a deal with a foreign investor on Sunday.

CEO of Sky Wings Imran Aslam says that people will be able to book the cab with a mobile app.

Mr. Aslam said, “The fare for the air taxi will be much less than what operators of chartered planes charge.”

He also said that private flights from Karachi to other towns in Sindh and Balochistan cost at least Rs 2.5 million.

The CEO said that Sky Wings would start with eight planes with different numbers of seats, but that more would be added later.

He said that he hoped the service would get more people to visit the country.

The CEO said, “It’s going to work, and I hope that many people will join us, since many planes in Pakistan are still not being used.”

Sky Wings already runs a trip to Mohenjo-daro and an air ambulance.

It also runs courses to teach people how to fly, Mr. Aslam said.