By Staff Reporter
These airlines will connect five Pakistani cities with UAE within two to three months
Dubai: Pakistan and the UAE have reached an agreement to expand flight services between the two nations.
The move aims at enhancing connectivity and strengthen their long-standing partnership, according to a senior diplomat.
The agreement marks a significant step in increasing bilateral trade and connectivity as Pakistan aims to strengthen its economic ties with its key partner in the Middle East.
Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the UAE told Gulf News that the deal was finalised this week following discussions with UAE authorities regarding the introduction of new low-cost airline services between the two countries.
“As part of this agreement, Pakistan’s AirSial will begin flights from three Pakistani cities to Abu Dhabi, while Wizz Air will operate flights between Abu Dhabi and two cities in Pakistan,” Ambassador Tirmizi explained. The new services are expected to launch within the next two to three months, with final route details and flight schedules to be announced by the airlines soon.
Currently, at least eight airlines including Emirates, Etihad Airways, fly Dubai, PIA, Fly Jinnah, Air Arabia, Serene Air and Air Blue operate flights between the two countries.
Beyond flights
“This agreement goes beyond just increasing the number of flights,” Tirmizi added. “It’s about expanding trade, commerce, and cultural exchange between our two nations.”
This development comes at a pivotal time, as Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is set to visit the UAE in February to participate in the World Government Summit. The visit is expected to offer further opportunities to deepen bilateral cooperation, particularly in trade, investment, and skilled labor employment.