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From ancient towns to snow-capped mountain ranges and pristine, deserted beaches, Pakistan is a great country of contrasts with plenty to offer travellers looking for a distinctive, varied, and exceptional-value holiday. With our flight tickets to Pakistan, you may experience the country's natural splendour for yourself
From its contemporary capital city, Islamabad, with its cutting-edge projects and fine restaurants, to its cultural centre, the historic city of Lahore, which is peppered with UNESCO World Heritage Sites and exquisite Mughal architecture, each of its cities has its own unique character. Karachi, Pakistan's former capital, has evolved into a megacity, home to 15 million people.
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London
LHR
Lahore
LHE
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London
Sun 19 Jan
Etihad Airways
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Lahore
Tue 04 Feb
Etihad Airways
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London
LHR
Karachi
KHI
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London
Sat 15 Mar
Gulf Air
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Karachi
Tue 01 Apr
Gulf Air
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London
LHR
Sialkot
SKT
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London
Tue 04 Feb
Emirates
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Sialkot
Tue 18 Feb
Emirates
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Birmingham
BHX
Peshawar
PEW
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Birmingham
Thu 30 Jan
Emirates
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Peshawar
Sat 15 Feb
Emirates
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London
LHR
Islamabad
ISB
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London
Tue 01 Apr
British Airways
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Islamabad
Sun 18 May
British Airways
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Pakistan is a well-connected country, with a number of international airports. Jinnah International Airlines, the country's flag carrier, serves as the primary hub for Pakistan International Airlines. Many additional airlines serve Jinnah Airport, connecting the city to various other places across the world, including London.
Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore is the country's second largest, while Benazir Bhutto International Airport connects the capital city, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi to the rest of the world. You may purchase tickets for a variety of direct and one-stop flights from London Heathrow to Islamabad with several airlines. International airports can also be found in Sialkot, Karachi, and Peshawar.
Some of the most popular tourist destinations in Pakistan can be located in the cities of Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. So you may begin your tour of the country the moment your plane lands. Lahore stands up to its reputation as the country's cultural capital, with must-see sights such as the Badshahi Mosque and the Lahore Fort.
The coastal city of Karachi has tourist landmarks such as the Quaid-e-Mausoleum and Azam's Museum, and for a Pakistani-style seaside excursion, visitors might stop by Clifton Beach, one of the world's greatest silvery white sands on the Arabian Sea coast. Meanwhile, historic bazaars in Peshawar, in the north-west, evoke the feel and aspects of old Pakistan.
With its diverse environment of mountain ranges, plains, and coastal towns, different sections of Pakistan are best visited at different seasons of the year. The best time to visit Karachi, Islamabad, Lahore, and Sialkot is between November and March in Pakistan, when the temperatures are usually below 20°C. Plan a trip to the Himalayan regions, especially Murree, during the summer months to escape the heat of the rest of Pakistan. Tourists may encounter many public restrictions throughout Pakistan during Ramadan (which occurs at different times each year), so you may wish to avoid scheduling your trip to arrive during the month of Ramadhan.