The airline is resuming service as regional tensions ease

The resumption takes place after approximately 50 days of halted operations triggered by the Iran-US conflict


The first PIA flight to Europe in over four years arrives at the terminal bay of Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. Pakistan’s state-owned airline resumed flights to Europe after a four-year ban was lifted by EU regulators. Photo: videograb



KARACHI:

Flight operations between Pakistan and Bahrain partially resumed on Friday as Gulf Air operated its first flight to Karachi after a nearly two-month suspension caused by regional tensions.

According to sources, the airline’s Airbus A321 aircraft, operating as Flight GF-752, landed at Jinnah International Airport and later departed on its return journey.

The resumption comes after approximately 50 days of suspended operations triggered by the Iran-US conflict, which disrupted aviation routes across the region. Officials confirmed that the last flight from Bahrain to Karachi operated on February 28.

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