PIA resumes flight operations to UK after 5-year ban; 1st flight departs to Manchester
By Salah Uddin | 10/25/2025
ISLAMABAD: The national carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), restored its flight operation to the United Kingdom today, Saturday after a long hiatus of five years and three months, ARY News reported.
The first PIA flight departed for Manchester. Initially, PIA will operate two weekly flights: one on Tuesday and one on Saturday.
A ceremony was held at the airport before the resumption of the flights, which was specially attended by Defense Minister Khawaja Asif. A large portrait of a Manchester building was installed at the Islamabad Airport for the flight resumption.
The flight ban was originally imposed on PIA in July 2020, following a statement by the then-aviation minister, Ghulam Sarwar, regarding the credentials of the airline’s pilots.
Earlier, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott welcomed PIA’s return to British skies, calling it a “historic moment” and a positive step toward strengthening bilateral ties.
She said the resumption of direct air links will bring Pakistan and the UK closer, enhancing travel, trade, and tourism opportunities.
UK authorities also appreciated the efforts of the PIA administration, noting that the restored service will provide much-needed convenience to the Pakistani community residing in the UK.
The CEO of PIA conducted a detailed inspection of the arrangements for the upcoming UK operations, including a technical review of a Boeing 777 aircraft at the Asfahani Hangar in Karachi.
Accompanied by senior officials, the CEO issued directives to ensure the aircraft is fully upgraded and operationally ready in accordance with international standards.
The UK is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner, with bilateral trade valued at £4.7 billion annually. Easier travel is anticipated to boost family reunions, tourism, and business exchanges, further solidifying this economic relationship.