PIA Considers Resuming Direct Flights to the United States This Year
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is considering the long-awaited return of direct flights between Pakistan and the United States, potentially as early as this year. If finalized, the move would mark a major milestone for the national carrier and a welcome development for travelers, especially the large Pakistani diaspora in North America.
1/31/20261 min read


Direct flights between Pakistan and the US have been suspended for several years, largely due to aviation safety and regulatory challenges. Since then, passengers have relied on connecting flights through Europe or the Middle East, adding both time and cost to transatlantic travel.
Recent statements from government and aviation officials suggest that progress is being made. Pakistan’s aviation authorities, along with PIA, have been working closely with international regulators, including the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to meet all required safety and compliance standards. These efforts are part of broader reforms aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s aviation sector and restoring confidence in its oversight systems.
According to officials, the resumption of US routes is being planned as part of PIA’s wider international expansion strategy. While no official launch date, flight schedule, or destination cities have been announced yet, major hubs such as New York or Chicago are often considered likely candidates due to high passenger demand.
If approved, direct flights would significantly reduce travel time, improve convenience for passengers, and enhance connectivity between Pakistan and the United States. The development would also be seen as a positive signal for PIA’s recovery and future growth.
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