Another Pakistani Airline Seeks Approval for UK Flight Launch

ISLAMABAD: A new Pakistani airline is preparing to enter the international aviation market with plans to operate direct flights to the United Kingdom. Industry sources confirm that the airline has initiated the approval process with relevant aviation authorities.
The move comes as demand for air travel between Pakistan and the UK continues to grow, especially among the Pakistani diaspora. If approved, the new carrier will add much-needed competition and connectivity to a popular international route currently dominated by a few operators.
The airline aims to operate flights from major Pakistani cities including Islamabad, Lahore, and Karachi to key UK destinations such as London and Manchester. Final approvals from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the UK Civil Aviation Authority are pending.
The entry of another player in the Pakistan UK air corridor is expected to improve service standards and lower ticket prices. More details are expected to be announced once regulatory clearances are granted.