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UK removes ban on Pakistani airlines, boosting air travel links

Published on: July 16, 2025 1:19 PM

The United Kingdom has officially lifted its long-standing ban on Pakistani airlines, marking a significant improvement in UK-Pakistan relations. British High Commissioner Jane Marriott confirmed the removal, calling it a major milestone for both countries. This move allows Pakistani airlines to apply for permission to operate flights to the UK once again.

The decision followed a technical review by the UK’s Air Safety Committee, which recognized improvements in Pakistan’s aviation safety systems. Although Pakistani airlines must still gain approval from the UK Civil Aviation Authority, the removal from the Air Safety List reflects trust in Pakistan’s safety standards. The evaluation process was independent and based solely on technical assessments.

The British High Commission highlighted that the UK is Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner, with trade exceeding £4.7 billion. Officials expect that improved air travel options will further strengthen this valuable partnership and open new opportunities for business and tourism between the two nations.

High Commissioner Jane Marriott expressed gratitude for the close cooperation between Pakistani and UK aviation experts. She said the resumption of flights might take time but looks forward to flying on a Pakistani airline herself. Enhanced air connectivity is also expected to reunite families and deepen people-to-people ties.

It is important to note that changes to the UK Air Safety List are made through a fair and technical process overseen by the Air Safety Committee. This ensures that decisions are transparent and based on clear aviation safety standards, benefiting both countries.

This positive development paves the way for Pakistani airlines to expand their routes to the UK, promising greater convenience for travelers and stronger cultural and economic connections in the future.

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