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Islamabad Airport launches new currency exchange counter for international arrivals

Published on: March 12, 2026 12:45 PM

Currency exchange counter opened at Islamabad airport

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Airports Authority has inaugurated a new currency exchange facility at Islamabad International Airport to enhance passenger convenience. The counter, located in the international arrivals lounge, allows travelers arriving from abroad to immediately convert foreign currency into Pakistani rupees.

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The launch ceremony was led by Director Commercial Rabia Salma, alongside the airport manager and members of the commercial team. Officials emphasized that the new service eliminates the need for passengers to leave the airport in search of currency exchange services, providing a seamless experience for both domestic and international travelers.

The facility complements ongoing efforts to improve passenger services and infrastructure at Islamabad International Airport, which recently received a 3-star rating from the global airport ranking company Skytrax. Islamabad International became Pakistan’s first airport to achieve this rating, evaluated based on passenger amenities, operational management, and overall service quality.

Dubai International Airport also holds a 3-star ranking, while Lahore and Karachi airports maintained their 2-star ratings in the latest assessment. Officials from the Pakistan Airports Authority highlighted that the new currency exchange counter reflects Islamabad Airport’s commitment to international standards and improving the travel experience.

Passengers can now conveniently access local currency upon arrival, ensuring smoother transitions for business travelers, tourists, and returning citizens. The PAA stated that additional facilities and service upgrades are planned in the near future to further elevate the airport’s standards.

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This development signals Pakistan’s broader push to modernize its airport infrastructure and enhance services for international travelers, aligning with global best practices and improving overall passenger satisfaction at the country’s major aviation hubs.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: currency exchange, international arrivals, Islamabad airport, Latest, Pakistan Airports Authority, passenger services, Skytrax rating

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