PIA to resume UK flights next month

PIA secured formal approval from UK to operate as TCO

Pakistan International Airlines has secured formal approval from the United Kingdom’s Department for Transport to operate as a Third Country Operator, clearing the way for the resumption of direct flights between Pakistan and the UK after years of suspension.

According to PIA, the national flag carrier will relaunch its UK operations next month, beginning with flights to Manchester. Services to Birmingham and London will follow in subsequent phases, gradually expanding the airline’s presence in one of its most significant international markets.

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The UK authorities formally notified PIA of the approval this week, granting the airline comprehensive authorization to operate direct flights for both passengers and cargo. In addition, the Department for Transport has issued PIA a five-year ACC3 certification covering its security and cargo operations.

International aviation regulators noted that these certifications reflect renewed confidence in PIA’s safety protocols and operational standards, which had been under scrutiny for several years.

PIA Chief Executive Officer expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister, Defence Minister, the Ministry of Defence, Civil Aviation Authority, and all supporting institutions for their patronage and cooperation in securing the approval. He also paid tribute to the PIA team, acknowledging their resilience in facing and completing multiple international audits over the past five years.

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“This milestone is the result of persistent efforts and teamwork, and it positions PIA once again to directly connect Pakistan with the UK,” the CEO said in his statement.

The approval marks a significant development for the national carrier, potentially restoring passenger confidence and strengthening trade links through cargo operations.

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