
Pakistan has approved Bangladesh’s Biman Airlines to operate direct flights between Dhaka and Karachi until March 30, 2026. The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) confirmed the temporary permission. This allows Biman to use approved routes through Pakistan’s airspace.
The three-month approval aims to strengthen bilateral aviation ties and meet growing passenger demand. Officials said Biman Airlines will follow all safety and operational guidelines during this period.
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The permission reflects Pakistan’s efforts to enhance regional and global air links. Officials hope more airlines will operate direct flights, boosting travel and trade.