Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced the resumption of its service to Manchester, United Kingdom. This development follows the lifting of a five-year ban on Pakistani carriers by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), which had restricted commercial operations in the UK.
The flight restrictions were initially imposed due to concerns over aviation safety standards after a PIA crash in June 2020. The incident revealed that nearly one-third of Pakistan’s pilots had obtained their licenses fraudulently.
With the ban now lifted, PIA plans to resume long-haul flights from Islamabad International Airport to Manchester Airport in mid-August 2025. According to Cirium, an aviation analytics company, PIA will operate four weekly flights using Boeing 777-200 aircraft. The route covers a distance of 3,326 nautical miles.