Norse Atlantic gets CAA approval for UK–Islamabad flights

UK-based Norse Atlantic Airways has been granted permission by the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to operate flights to Pakistan.

In the first phase, the airline is expected to operate flights from London to Islamabad, with planned direct services from Manchester and Birmingham to follow.

Asif said the airline’s entry “will promote a competitive environment leading to world-class service and balance in fares.”

Read: PIA to restart London route, its most popular international service

British Airways already operates flights to Pakistan, making Norse Atlantic the second UK carrier offering direct services. CAA officials said the new operations are expected to expand competition in the aviation sector.

Separately, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) announced on December 30 that it will resume direct flights to London after a six-year gap, operating four weekly services from Islamabad from March 29.

PIA is already operating three weekly flights to Manchester, a route that resumed on October 25 after a five-year suspension. The service initially relaunched with two weekly flights before being increased to three.

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