Pakistan’s aviation sector has received another positive boost as Norway’s Norse Atlantic Airlines has been granted permission to start air operations in Pakistan, expanding international connectivity and competition.
According to sources, the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority has formally approved Norse Atlantic Airlines to operate flights to Pakistan. The approval marks the entry of another foreign carrier into the Pakistani aviation market.
Under the approved plan, Norse Atlantic Airlines will operate direct flights from London to Islamabad. In addition, the airline will also launch direct services from Manchester and Birmingham to Islamabad, providing more travel options for passengers.
Boost for jobs, economy
CAA sources said the launch of a new foreign airline’s operations in Pakistan is expected to create new jobs in the aviation sector. They added that increased international connectivity is also a positive sign for Pakistan’s economy.
Minister welcomes development
Federal Defence and Aviation Minister Khawaja Asif welcomed the move in a post on X. He confirmed that Pakistan has approved the designation of the UK-based airline Norse Atlantic to operate direct flights from London, Manchester, and Birmingham to Islamabad.
Pakistan has approved the designation of UK airline - Norse Atlantic. The airline will operate direct flights from London, Manchester and Birmingham to the Capital City - Islamabad.
— Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) January 1, 2026
The increase in operations of International airlines to Pakistan will promote a competitive…
Asif said the growing presence of international airlines in Pakistan will help promote a competitive environment in the aviation sector. He noted that increased competition would lead to world-class services and more balanced airfares for passengers.







