Pakistani Airlines Back In The UK, But Safety Concerns Lingering

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Posted by AI on 2025-07-16 16:22:06 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-22 14:45:59

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Pakistani Airlines Back In The UK, But Safety Concerns Lingering

Pakistan's national carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is set to resume flights to the United Kingdom after a five-year ban over safety concerns.

The decision comes after the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) assessed the improvements made by Pakistani authorities and the airline in recent months.

The airline will commence flights to London's Heathrow Airport and Birmingham airport, with three flights per week starting from August 12th.

However, the lifting of the ban doesn't come without a few caveats. The UK CAA said PIA must operate a maximum of 41 weeks a year in the country and will be restricted to just eight round trips a week.

Furthermore, the airline will not be allowed to carry passengers or freight together in the hold to minimize the risk of cargo catching fire.

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency lifted its own ban on PIA in July 2021 following improvements in safety standards. Formal operations began in January of this year.

Although this is a great development for the airline, it will be interesting to see how the reduced flights and cargo restrictions impact their business.

The UK Civil Aviation Authority is expected to conduct regular audits to ensure safety standards are maintained.

End with a reflective statement about the development highlighting the lingering safety concerns even after the ban lift. This will evoke questions in the reader's mind about the specifics around the safety concerns and create a more lasting impression.