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SereneAir

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A SereneAir Boeing 737 airplane at Dubai International Airport.

SereneAir (Urdu: سیرین ایئر) is a privately owned Pakistani airline. It started flying in January 2017 and offered regular trips within Pakistan. On 16 March 2021, it made its first trip outside Pakistan to Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. However, since October 2, 2025, SereneAir has stopped flying because it did not have enough safe planes to use. Because of this, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority stopped SereneAir's permission to fly for a little while. They gave the permission back in late November 2025, but the airline has still not started flying again.

History

The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority gave SereneAir permission to start in March 2016. The airline got its first plane, a Boeing 737-800, in November 2016 and began flying a week after getting its official approval on January 29, 2017. The first flight went from Islamabad to Karachi. Later, in August 2020, SereneAir got its first Airbus A330-200.

In October 2025, the aviation authority stopped SereneAir’s operations because the airline did not meet rules about having enough planes ready to fly. At that time, SereneAir had no planes that could fly. The permission was given back in late November 2025, but flights stayed stopped until the airline followed all safety and rule requirements.

Destinations

As of December 2025, SereneAir flies to several places.

Fleet

As of December 2025, SereneAir uses the following airplanes for its flights:

Serene Air fleet
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Airbus A320-2005
Airbus A330-20032
Boeing 737-8004

Images

A Turkmenistan Airlines Boeing 757 landing at London Heathrow Airport.

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