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    UAE Approves Resumption of Flights to Pakistan, Air Travel Set to Normalize

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Air travel between the United Arab Emirates and Pakistan is poised to return to normalcy following a significant development in aviation operations. The UAE authorities have officially granted permission for airlines to resume their flights to Pakistan, marking an end to the recent suspension of services. This decision comes after a period of uncertainty that disrupted air connectivity due to the shifting dynamics in the Middle East region.

    Several private carriers, including the national flag carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), have already begun taking necessary measures to reinstate their flight schedules. These efforts are aimed at addressing the backlog of passengers and restoring the regular flow of travelers between the two countries. The move is expected to bring relief to countless passengers who faced difficulties amid the earlier suspension of flights.

    The UAE’s aviation authorities have issued formal clearances that allow airlines to gradually recommence their operations. This approval is a crucial step toward normalizing air travel, enabling flights from major hubs such as Dubai and Fujairah to operate their usual timetables. Starting today, travelers can anticipate a smoother and more reliable travel experience as flights resume their regular frequency.

    It is worth noting that the restoration of these flights will not only facilitate personal and business travel but also strengthen the economic and cultural ties between Pakistan and the UAE. The resumption of air services is expected to boost trade, tourism, and the movement of expatriates, who form a significant part of the Pakistani diaspora in the Gulf region.

    In the coming days, airlines are likely to monitor passenger demand closely and adjust their schedules accordingly to meet the renewed travel needs. This development signals a positive step toward overcoming the recent disruptions and reestablishing a vital transportation link that connects millions of people across the two countries.

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