The CAA permits Serene Air to conduct interim flights to repatriate stranded passengers.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has granted provisional authorization to SereneAir to conduct special flights for repatriating Pakistani passengers trapped in Saudi Arabia.
The CAA’s official letter states that the airline has been allotted two weeks to conduct these repatriation flights.
Numerous travelers who had acquired SereneAir tickets have been stranded in Saudi Arabia for several days following the recent suspension of the airline’s flying operations.
The CAA stated that this provisional leniency was implemented to alleviate passengers’ hardships and guarantee their safe return home.
The CAA has grounded a private airline and suspended its air operator certificate.
SereneAir’s flight operations were suspended recently due to operational challenges; nevertheless, the latest authorization permits a temporary resumption of services to facilitate the repatriation process.