Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is preparing to resume European flights after the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) lifted its 2020 ban. Initial routes will include Manchester and Paris, with final approvals pending. The airline has finalized preparations, including schedules and marketing strategies, to restart services.
PIA plans to expand its European network by reintroducing flights to destinations like Copenhagen, Oslo, and Amsterdam. It also intends to resume flights to the U.S., awaiting necessary approvals.
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To support this global expansion, PIA has allocated six Boeing 777 aircraft.
This development marks a milestone for Pakistan’s aviation sector, reflecting improved safety standards.