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Yango Pakistan Announces New Partnership With Airblue To Improve Airport Ride Convenience

  • November 23, 2025
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Yango Pakistan has entered into a new partnership with Airblue that aims to streamline ground transport for travelers and introduce exclusive discounts on airport rides. The move brings together a global technology company’s local ride hailing operations and a major Pakistani airline to introduce a more connected travel experience for passengers.

Under the new collaboration, Airblue passengers will be able to access discounted rides for airport arrivals and departures through promo codes available in the Yango app. This initiative is designed to simplify one of the most time sensitive parts of air travel by helping travelers secure reliable transport without added hassle. Yango Pakistan and Airblue have agreed to work together on creating an integrated experience that brings together both air travel and city mobility in a coordinated manner. To support awareness and convenience for passengers, the partnership also includes co branded pocket inserts on Airblue flights along with visibility across online and offline marketing platforms. These touchpoints are intended to help travelers easily discover the service and benefit from the added value offered through the partnership.

During the signing ceremony held in Islamabad, Miral Sharif, Country Head of Yango Pakistan, shared that the collaboration reinforces the company’s commitment to smarter urban mobility. Sharif stated that the company continues to explore opportunities that provide users with better access to well coordinated transport options. According to Sharif, the ability to merge flying and commuting within a single, uninterrupted journey makes travel more practical for passengers and aligns with the company’s broader mobility goals in Pakistan. By joining with a major airline that has a sizeable national footprint, Yango Pakistan expects the partnership to offer consistent quality and convenience to a wide range of travelers.

Speaking on behalf of Airblue, Director Commercial Muhammad Shafique added that the collaboration fits with Airblue’s efforts to add more value to its services and offer dependable options for passengers once their flights land. Shafique noted that Airblue remains focused on ensuring a smooth transition for travelers as they move between airports and their destinations. With growing expectations around travel convenience, the partnership gives passengers a unified experience that connects two essential parts of their journey. Airblue believes that working with Yango Pakistan will enhance mobility across key airport routes and support more efficient travel planning for customers.

Through this partnership, Yango Pakistan aims to further strengthen its presence as a trusted companion for local and international travelers who rely on quick, safe and comfortable movement within cities. The company plans to build on this initiative by expanding its digital mobility services and offering passengers a journey that saves time and reduces uncertainty, especially in high demand airport zones. The collaboration reflects a broader shift within Pakistan’s travel and mobility sector, where airlines and technology platforms increasingly explore joint approaches that support convenience and reliability for passengers. Yango Pakistan views this step as part of an ongoing effort to integrate mobility solutions with lifestyle services in ways that are accessible for everyday users.

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