KARACHI (Kashmir English): The monthly income of the commercial department of the Pakistan Airport Authority has reached Rs 833 million, and the annual revenue has exceeded Rs 10 billion.
According to media reports. the annual revenue of the commercial department at Karachi Airport has exceeded Rs 10 billion, and the commercial department has taken special steps to increase revenue at Karachi Airport.
It was further informed that the monthly income of the commercial department at Karachi Airport has exceeded Rs 833 million, while in 2023 the annual income was Rs 5 billion.
With the commercial department officials’ strategy at Karachi Airport, big brands have invested, and the commercial department’s income has increased to a record level; further increases are expected under improved measures by the Pakistan Airport Authority.
SereneAir responds on shutdown reports in Pakistan
SereneAir has denied claims made in the media regarding the shutdown of its operations in Pakistan, asserting that they are working on the resumption of flights and attempting to take to the skies before the end of 2026.
In the published statement, SereneAir mentions that preparations are being made for the restructuring and cost-cutting of the company’s activities.
The company also admits that it is working on the acquisition of obsolete assets and redundant facilities. However, it emphasized that this step is part of the restructuring process rather than a signal of the company’s closing of operations.
Additionally, it has been reported that the company’s owners are considering the option of raising investments. It was noted in the statement that the investment would improve the company’s financial standing and enable it to pay off its debts.
The official site of SereneAir continues to provide information on its fleet, destinations, customer service, and booking, which means that the airline is still maintaining its presence on the corporate market despite the suspension of flights.
If everything goes according to plan, SereneAir could return to Pakistan’s competitive private airline market before the end of 2026.




