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Pakistan Charts New Waters with Its First-Ever Ferry Service License

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Pakistan Charts New Waters with Its First-Ever Ferry Service License

Pakistan has taken a decisive step towards boosting its tourism and maritime economy. The government has issued its first-ever ferry service license, marking the official start of a new era in maritime travel.
The groundbreaking license was granted to GoGhoom, a local startup, for operating a ferry in Sindh. This strategic move aims to unlock the country’s potential for water-based tourism and transport, connecting destinations in an entirely new way.

A New Travel Experience Awaits

This inaugural license allows for the launch of the “K2 Express” ferry service. The plan is to operate on the scenic Indus River, linking major points in Sindh province. This service promises to offer travelers a unique, comfortable, and scenic mode of transport.
It represents a significant diversification of Pakistan’s travel infrastructure. The focus is on creating memorable journeys on iconic waterways. This initiative is a key part of a broader vision to develop maritime tourism and enhance regional connectivity.

Boosting Local Tourism and Economy

Analysts view this as a transformative development for Pakistan’s tourism sector. It opens up coastal areas and riverine routes for domestic and international tourists alike. The ferry service can also ease road and rail congestion between key cities.
The government highlights the scheme’s multiple benefits. It will create new jobs in hospitality, logistics, and maritime services. It also aims to promote local culture and destinations through a novel travel perspective.

A Blueprint for Future Maritime Development

This license is more than a permit for one service. It is a foundational policy that establishes the legal and operational framework for future maritime ventures. Other companies are now expected to apply for similar licences, fostering competition and innovation.
This move positions Pakistan to develop its extensive coastline and inland waterways. The goal is to build a sustainable and vibrant maritime tourism industry. The world is invited to explore Pakistan from a brand-new vantage point—its historic and beautiful waters.

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