PIA to Resume Islamabad–London Flights from March 29 After Six-Year Hiatus
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is set to resume direct flights between Islamabad and London starting March 29, marking a significant milestone for the national carrier after a suspension that lasted nearly six years. The revival of this long-awaited route is expected to strengthen air connectivity between Pakistan and the United Kingdom, particularly benefiting the large Pakistani diaspora and business travelers who rely heavily on direct services.
12/30/20251 min read


Four Weekly Flights to Heathrow
According to official announcements, PIA will operate four weekly direct flights from Islamabad to London Heathrow Airport, with arrivals and departures scheduled at Terminal 4. Heathrow is one of the world’s busiest airports, and securing slots there reflects renewed confidence in PIA’s operational and regulatory standing.
This route was historically one of PIA’s most popular international services, catering to passengers traveling for family visits, education, tourism, and trade.
A Major Comeback for PIA’s UK Operations
The Islamabad–London flights were suspended approximately six years ago following safety oversight concerns that led to restrictions by UK and European aviation authorities. Since then, PIA has worked to address regulatory requirements and improve compliance standards.
The airline has already made a gradual return to the UK market, restarting flights to Manchester, and the resumption of London services represents a major step forward in restoring its international network.
What This Means for Travelers
The return of direct flights is expected to:
Reduce travel time by eliminating layovers
Offer more competitive fares
Improve convenience for passengers traveling between Pakistan and the UK
It also signals a broader effort by PIA to rebuild trust, expand routes, and reclaim its position on key international corridors.
Looking Ahead
With the Islamabad–London route reopening on March 29, aviation observers see this move as a positive sign for Pakistan’s aviation sector. If operations remain smooth and demand continues to grow, further expansion of UK and European routes could follow.
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