The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has officially granted a charter license to K2 Airways, allowing the airline to commence its operations. The decision was confirmed by a CAA spokesperson to ProPakistani, following the airline’s fulfillment of all necessary conditions set by the authority.
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K2 Airways’ decision to withdraw its application for a Tourism Promotion & Regional Integration (TPRI) license suggests a potential shift in the company’s business strategy. However, the airline remains focused on expanding its operations and is currently in the process of acquiring an aircraft to support its services.
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