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British Airways takes off to Islamabad, Pakistan

British Airways has today announced that it will fly from Heathrow to Islamabad, the capital city of Pakistan, from June 2, 2019. Tickets are on sale from today.

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British Airways takes off to Islamabad, Pakistan

Left to right: Zulfiqar Bukhari, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Overseas Pakistanis and HRD, Robert Williams, Head of Sales for Asia Pacific and the Middle East, Richard Crowder, Acting British High Commissioner and Abdul Razak Dawood, Commerce Advisor during the press conference.

  • Three-per-week service from Heathrow begins June 2, 2019 with tickets on sale from today starting at £499 return

  • British Airways’ newest aircraft type, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, will operate in to Islamabad’s newly-opened airport

The route will launch as a three-per-week service, operated on a three-class Boeing 787 Dreamliner – British Airways’ newest long-haul fleet that is 20 per cent more fuel efficient than other aircraft and features larger windows, mood lighting and the latest inflight entertainment. Return fares start from £499 for World Traveller, £773 for World Traveller Plus and £1,799 for Club World.

Robert Williams, Head of Sales for Asia Pacific and the Middle East, said:

It’s exciting to be flying between Islamabad and Heathrow from next year, which we believe will be particularly popular with the British Pakistani community who want to visit, or be visited by, their relatives.

On the route, customers will enjoy the very best in flying. Not only is it being operated on our newest long-haul aircraft, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, but it will also be landing in to the new airport in Islamabad, which opened earlier this year.

Thomas Drew CMG, the British High Commissioner to Pakistan, said:

I am delighted to be welcoming British Airways back to Pakistan. The launch of direct flights by British Airways between London Heathrow and Islamabad’s new International Airport is excellent news for both countries.

The links between Britain and Pakistan are already extraordinary – from culture and cricket, to people, politics and education. I see this launch as a vote of confidence in the future of those links – and, of course, a reflection of the great improvements in the security situation in Pakistan in recent years.

The return of British Airways will give a particular boost to our growing trade and investment links. British Airways itself joins an increasing number of British companies doing business in Pakistan. I hope too that it will allow more people from the UK to discover, like I have, what a beautiful country Pakistan is. I look forward to using the service myself when flight start in June.

Islamabad is a quiet and tranquil city with plenty of green spaces, gardens and parks. It is a hub for culture with a rich heritage and has an impressive collection of museums, markets, Mosques and hiking trails, as well as restaurants which serve a variety of cuisines from local Pakistani dishes to food from around the world. The airline has a long history of flying to the city and offered its first scheduled flights between London and the Pakistani capital in 1976.

Islamabad is one of four long-haul routes being launched by British Airways in 2019, its centenary year. The airline is also launching direct flights to Pittsburgh and Charleston in the US and Osaka in Japan, alongside several short-haul routes.

British Airways’ long-haul flights include complimentary food and drink, online check-in and free seat selection 24 hours prior to departure. The airline is amid a £4.5 billion investment for customers, including the installation of the best quality WiFi and power in every seat, fitting 128 long-haul aircraft with new interiors and taking delivery of 72 new aircraft. Next year, the airline will launch its new business class seat with direct aisle access.

For sales enquiries please email: pakistan.sales@ba.com

Timetable

Outbound (LHR-ISB):    
Day of operation Local departure time Local arrival time
Tuesday 9.15pm 9.55am
Thursday 9.15pm 9.55am
Sunday 9.15pm 9.55am
Inbound (ISB-LHR)    
Day of operation Local departure time Local arrival time
Monday 11.40am 4pm
Wednesday 11.40am 4pm
Friday 11.40am 4pm

More Information

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Contact
British High Commission
Islamabad
tel: 0092 51 2012000

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Published 18 December 2018
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