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KARACHI: Pakistan is likely to get a go-ahead from British aviation authorities to resume flight operations by first quarter of 2025.

Talking to Business Recorder, Nadir Shafi Dar, DG, Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) confirmed that British aviation officials would conduct a crucial inspection visit to Pakistan in January 2025. Prior to this, both parties are scheduled for an online meeting in the third week of December 2024.

“The officials from the Department for Transport and Civil Aviation Authority UK will visit in the third week of January, 2025,” Dar said and expressed optimism about receiving operational clearance within weeks of their assessment.

PIA to resume flights to Europe on Jan 10

“The evaluation will follow similar criteria to the recent European Union assessment, which yielded positive results. These favorable outcomes have strengthened Pakistan’s position for resuming UK flight operations within the next few months, Dar said.

Before the suspension, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) operated 21 weekly flights to the UK, including 10 to London, 9 to Manchester, and 2 to Birmingham. PIA officials anticipated a significant boost in revenue once services to Europe and the UK resume.

The potential resumption could substantially improve the connectivity for Pakistani passengers, traveling to UK and Europe.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2024

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Malik Nasir Dec 11, 2024 12:18pm
Good news For uk resumption of Pk flights
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PERVEZ AHSANI Dec 12, 2024 01:18am
Why the whole process of inspections, lifting of the ban, and now flight resumptions going at a super-slow pace. Is this a kind conspiracy against Pakistan by the international power brokers.
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Hafiz. Kamal Dec 16, 2024 03:32pm
Very good news for Pakistan and people of Pakistan
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