PIA resumes London flights, boosting travel convenience and trade links

London: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has resumed its flight operations between London and Pakistan, marking a significant development for travel and trade. Pakistan’s High Commissioner Dr. Mohammad Faisal, along with British-Pakistani political and business figures, attended a ceremony celebrating the restoration of services. Officials stated that the resumption of flights to Lahore and Islamabad will make travel easier, save time for passengers and strengthen connectivity between the two countries. The move is also expected to boost trade, enabling Pakistani products such as mangoes and kinnow to reach UK markets more efficiently and at lower costs. The development has been welcomed by the British-Pakistani community.

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