Airlift Shuts Down Operations in Pakistan
Pakistan’s biggest quick commerce startup Airlift has announced to permanently shut down its operations in the country.
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Pakistan’s biggest quick commerce startup Airlift has announced to permanently shut down its operations in the country.
Airlift Shuts Down Operations in Pakistan Read MoreVenturing into Grocery Delivery, ride-hailing bus service Airlift has raised another $10 million in seed financing, taking its total investment to $24.1m
Airlift Ventures into Grocery Delivery with $10m Seed Investment Read MoreRide-hailing services are also suspending their operations due to coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak as Pakistan has reported 287 cases so far.
Ride-Hailing Services Suspending their Operations amid COVID-19 Read MoreAirlift, the popular app-based ride-hailing service for mass transport has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the federal government to introduce battery electric buses in the country.
Airlift Signs MoU with Govt to Introduce Electric Buses in Pakistan Read MoreThe Sindh Government’s Transport Secretary Ghulam Abbas Detho has written a letter to the Regional Transport Authority asking him to stop the services of Airlift and Swvl. According to the letter, these companies have started their services without a Vehicle Fitness Certificate and No Objection Certificate (NOC).
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