ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) – The Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced that, following Manchester, it will also resume flights from Islamabad to London.
According to a statement issued by the PIA spokesperson, four weekly flights will operate from Islamabad to London, with services landing at Heathrow Airport’s state-of-the-art Terminal 4.
The spokesperson added that PIA’s first flight to London is scheduled to depart on March 29.
The national airline emphasized that flights to London are resuming after a six-year hiatus, noting that London is PIA’s first and highly popular international route.
Currently, PIA is already operating three weekly flights to Manchester.
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In October, PIA resumed its flights to the United Kingdom after a hiatus of more than five years.
The first flight from Islamabad to Manchester took off, marking a significant milestone for the national carrier.
A grand ceremony was held at Islamabad International Airport to mark the occasion, attended by Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott, aviation officials, PIA management and others.