Airlift starts mass transit services
KARACHI: Airlift has officially inaugurated its mass transit ride hailing service in Karachi at a ceremony, a statement said on Wednesday.
Provincial Minister for Transport Syed Awais Qadir Shah offered his full support to the venture and said, “With the transport sector in a complete deplorable state and the unfavourable economic conditions of the country, companies like Airlift have aroused hope in the population of Pakistan to travel safely whenever and wherever they want to.”
Airlift Executive Director Syed Mehr Haider reinforced the continued commitment to make the urban commute more systematic by decreasing traffic volume, as well as carbon commissions in congested cities.
He also renewed the pledge to provide easy, comfortable and economical mobility to the users from one point to another, it added.
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