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Direct US flights likely soon, says Khawaja Asif

Published on: October 20, 2025 5:08 PM

Pakistan is preparing to resume direct flights to the United States, following a major breakthrough in receiving flight operation clearance to the United Kingdom. Aviation Minister Khawaja Asif announced the development, calling it a “very important milestone” for the national and private airlines aiming to expand globally.

Speaking to the media, Asif confirmed that both Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and private carriers have been approved to operate flights to Britain. He revealed that the first direct flight from Islamabad to Manchester will depart on October 25. Multiple private airlines have also shown interest in launching UK-bound flights, which could significantly improve Pakistan’s international air connectivity.

Read more: PIA ‘set’ to resume direct flights to US                  

Looking ahead, Asif hinted at direct flights to the United States, saying that negotiations are making positive progress. “Hopefully, permission will be granted soon,” he said, expressing optimism about expanding Pakistan’s global aviation presence. He noted that the government has already addressed many regulatory barriers, allowing airlines to better meet global safety standards.

The aviation minister criticized the previous PTI government, blaming it for damaging the sector’s credibility and operations. He credited the current leadership with restoring international confidence by implementing reforms and regaining safety approvals that had been lost.

Read more: China Eastern Airlines Flights Resume Between China and India After Five Years

On the subject of PIA’s privatization, Asif said the process is in its final stages and should be completed within weeks. He added that the move will bring new aircraft into the fleet and enable new international routes to Europe, China, and East Asia. Once privatized, PIA will no longer rely on government funding, signaling a shift toward a more self-sustaining aviation industry.

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