SouthAir has announced a 50% airfare discount for persons with physical disabilities, reinforcing its commitment to making air travel more accessible, affordable, and inclusive for passengers across Pakistan.
Under the new policy, eligible travelers can receive the concession by presenting a valid Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC) bearing the official disability logo when booking or purchasing their tickets. The discount will be available on the airline’s domestic and regional routes, providing greater travel convenience for individuals with disabilities.
The initiative is expected to benefit passengers traveling for a variety of purposes, including medical treatment, education, employment, family visits, and personal commitments, helping reduce the financial burden associated with air travel.
SouthAir stated that the concession is part of its broader vision to build a more inclusive aviation experience by ensuring that essential travel remains within reach for all segments of society.
The announcement follows the airline’s recently introduced student fare discount, reflecting its continued efforts to offer affordable travel options for diverse groups of passengers. Together, these initiatives highlight SouthAir’s focus on customer accessibility, social responsibility, and inclusive service.
Aviation experts believe such passenger-friendly policies can encourage greater mobility, improve accessibility for people with disabilities, and set a positive example for the country’s aviation sector.
As SouthAir prepares to expand its operations, the airline aims to combine competitive fares with customer-focused services, contributing to a more accessible and connected travel experience across Pakistan.










