AirSial, Wizz Air to start flights between Pakistani cities and Abu Dhabi

This file photo, released on January 1, 2025, shows Pakistani aircraft park at the Islamabad International Airport in Islamabad. (Photo courtesy: CAA/File)
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Updated 31 January 2025
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AirSial, Wizz Air to start flights between Pakistani cities and Abu Dhabi

  • AirSial is Pakistani private airline inaugurated in 2020 and flying internationally since 2023
  • Wizz Air Holdings Plc. is Hungarian ultra low-cost carrier group headquartered in Saint Helier

KARACHI: Pakistan and the UAE have reached an agreement to expand flight operations, with Pakistan’s AirSial and Hungry’s Wizz Air set to operate flights between Pakistani cities and Abu Dhabi, a top diplomat said on Friday.

Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, ambassador of Pakistan to the UAE, told Arab News the development was a testament to the “strong and enduring partnership” between Pakistan and the UAE, reinforcing their shared commitment to enhancing connectivity, trade, and people-to-people ties.

“As part of this initiative, Pakistan’s private airline, AirSial, will soon commence operations from three major Pakistani cities to Abu Dhabi, further strengthening our aviation sector and providing greater travel convenience for our citizens and business communities,” Tirmizi said. 

“Additionally, Wizz Air will begin flights between Abu Dhabi and two Pakistani cities, offering more affordable and accessible travel options.”

The envoy said the expansion would significantly benefit travelers, boost trade, tourism and economic exchanges, and deepen Pakistan’s strategic partnership with the UAE. 

“With millions of Pakistanis living and working in the UAE, this agreement reflects our continued efforts to facilitate mobility and strengthen socio-economic ties between the two nations,” Tirmizi said. 

“We appreciate the support of UAE authorities in finalizing this agreement and look forward to welcoming more business, tourism, and investment opportunities as a result of these enhanced air links.”

AirSial is a Pakistani private airline based in Sialkot that was inaugurated in 2020. AirSial had its first domestic flight on Dec. 25, 2020, and started flying internationally, with King Abdulaziz International Airport, Jeddah, as its first destination, on Mar. 29 2023. International operations were extended to Muscat in Oman from June 2023.

Wizz Air Holdings Plc., stylized as W!ZZ, is a Hungarian ultra low-cost carrier group headquartered in Saint Helier, Jersey. The company includes subsidiaries Wizz Air Hungary, Wizz Air Malta, Wizz Air Abu Dhabi, and Wizz Air UK. The airlines serve numerous cities across Europe, as well as some destinations in North Africa, the Middle East, and South and Central Asia. As of 2023, the airline group has its largest bases at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport, and London Luton Airport and flies to 194 airports.


Pakistan highlights Gwadar transshipment role as shipping routes face disruption over regional tensions

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Pakistan highlights Gwadar transshipment role as shipping routes face disruption over regional tensions

  • Pakistani ports possess “untapped potential” to attract global shipping lines for transshipment operations, says minister
  • Pakistan eyes leveraging Gwadar as regional transshipment hub as Iran’s closure of Strait of Hormuz disrupts global maritime trade

KARACHI: Pakistan’s Maritime Affairs Minister Junaid Anwar Chaudhry on Thursday highlighted the importance of the port city of Gwadar’s transshipment role as major shipping routes, including the Strait of Hormuz, face disruption due to Iran’s ongoing conflict with the US and Israel in the Gulf. 

The meeting takes place as Iran has effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a strategic waterway that lies between it and Oman. It is one of the world’s most critical oil transit routes, with roughly 20 percent of global oil supplies passing through it. Iran has vowed it will attack any ship that enters the strait, causing energy prices to rise sharply on Monday amid disruptions to tanker traffic in the waterway.

Gwadar is a deep-sea port in Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province that lies close to the Strait of Hormuz. Pakistani officials have in the past highlighted Gwadar’s geostrategic position as the shortest trade route to the Gulf and Central Asia, stressing that it has the potential to become a regional transshipment hub.

Chaudhry chaired a high-level meeting of government officials to assess emerging logistical challenges facing Pakistan’s trade, particularly in the energy sector, amid tensions in the Gulf. 

“Special focus was placed on fully leveraging the potential of Gwadar Port as a regional transshipment hub and positioning it as an alternative of regional instability,” Pakistan’s maritime affairs ministry said in a statement. 

The minister said Pakistani ports possessed “significant untapped potential” to attract international shipping lines for transshipment operations, noting that it could also ensure long-term sustainability and growth of the country’s maritime sector.

Participants of the meeting discussed measures to strengthen Pakistan’s position as a viable alternative transit and transshipment destination, as key waterways are affected by the disruption. 

The committee also reviewed proposals to amend relevant rules and regulations to facilitate international transshipment operations through on-dock and off-dock terminals.

The chairmen of the Port Qasim Authority, Karachi Port Trust and Gwadar Port Authority attended the meeting, briefing committee members on the current operational readiness of their ports. They spoke about the available capacity for container transshipment, bulk cargo handling and refueling services at Pakistani ports. 

The port in Gwadar is a central part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), under which Beijing has funneled tens of billions of dollars into massive transport, energy and infrastructure projects in Pakistan.

Pakistan has long eyed the deep-sea port as a key asset that can help boost its trade with Central Asian states, the Gulf region and ensure the country earns valuable foreign exchange.