Pakistan has officially approved direct flight operations for Biman Bangladesh Airlines between Dhaka and Karachi, marking a positive step toward improving regional air connectivity. According to the Civil Aviation Authority, the approval allows Biman Bangladesh Airlines to operate on the designated route for an initial period of three months, valid until March 30, 2026. This move reflects Pakistan’s broader efforts to expand international aviation links and facilitate smoother travel between South Asia’s key commercial centers.
Pakistan Approves Direct Flights Under Temporary Clearance
Under the granted permission, Biman Bangladesh Airlines will be allowed to use Pakistan’s airspace and operate flights on the approved route during the validity period. Aviation officials noted that such temporary clearances are often used to assess operational performance, passenger demand, and regulatory compliance before long-term approvals are considered. The Dhaka–Karachi route is expected to benefit business travelers, diaspora communities, and cargo movement between the two countries.
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Pakistan Approves Direct Flights as Aviation Opens Further
Earlier, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif also confirmed that Pakistan has approved flight operations for British carrier Norse Atlantic. He announced that the airline will begin direct flights from London, Manchester, and Birmingham to Islamabad. This expansion highlights Pakistan’s improving aviation outlook and growing confidence among international airlines in operating routes to the country.
Pakistan Approves Direct Flights to Boost Travel and Economy
Aviation experts believe Pakistan approves direct flights as part of a wider strategy to enhance tourism, promote trade, and strengthen people-to-people connections. With multiple international airlines showing renewed interest, Pakistan’s aviation sector is gradually regaining momentum, positioning the country as a more accessible destination for global travelers and investors alike.


