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UAE-Based Airline Cleared to Boost Weekly Flights from Karachi to Abu Dhabi

ISLAMABAD: A UAE-based private airline has been granted approval to increase its weekly flights on the Karachi–Abu Dhabi route.

The CAA officials confirmed that the airline will be allowed to operate three additional weekly flights starting in October 2025. This will raise the carrier’s total weekly flights between Karachi and Abu Dhabi from 14 to 17.

“This move is part of an ongoing effort to enhance air connectivity and cater to growing passenger demand between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates,” a CAA official stated.

The airline currently operates 14 flights per week on this route, and the upcoming increase reflects the rising demand for travel between the two cities.

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