Top deals to Pakistan

These are the best deals in the market to Pakistan right now, have a browse and choose the best one

Karachi

Karachi

From £416
Return | Economy
14 Nov → 28 Nov
Peshawar

Peshawar

From £508
Return | Economy
2 Dec → 28 Dec
Lahore

Lahore

From £524
Return | Economy
6 Jan → 2 Feb
Islamabad

Islamabad

From £527
Return | Economy
1 Jan → 31 Jan
Sialkot

Sialkot

From £537
Return | Economy
2 Feb → 16 Feb

The cities of Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad teem with history, food, and culture. It has easier accessibility than many travellers believe. If you want flights to Pakistan, Oceans Travel can get the best price for you. Whether you need cheap tickets, a simple return flight or help in choosing routes, our tools allow you to compare fares and book easily without getting confused on decisions and timings.

Flying to Pakistan?

Here are some quick flight facts you should know!

Most Popular Route: Dubai → Karachi

Most Popular City: Karachi

Most Popular Airline: Pakistan International Airlines

Cheapest Month: September

Common questions about travel to Pakistan

These are some of the most common questions people ask before booking a trip to Pakistan, why not see if something you're wondering is here?

Most UK to Pakistan services run from London Heathrow (LHR) and Manchester (MAN), with other UK airports. Such as Glasgow and sometimes Birmingham also appearing on schedules or via seasonal services. Carriers and route lists change, but Heathrow remains the busiest UK gateway. Recently Pakistan’s national carrier PIA has been restoring UK links (Manchester first, with plans to expand to Birmingham and London). So direct options from multiple UK airports have returned or expanded.
If you’re hunting the lowest fares for flights to Pakistan, aim to travel midweek. Usually, Tuesday and Wednesday (and often Thursday) tend to show the cheapest fares in large search-data studies.
Yes. Most international carriers that fly routes to Pakistan accept sporting equipment (bicycles, surfboards, diving/scuba kits, golf clubs) as checked baggage. But it must meet airline size/weight limits, may require special packaging, advance notice, and can incur extra fees if it exceeds the standard allowance. Always check the operating carrier’s sports/unusual baggage rules before you book.
Pet policies vary by airline and route. Some carriers serving Pakistan (including PIA) allow pets to travel in the hold as checked baggage (subject to crate, weight and documentation rules) but often not in the cabin. Other international carriers may allow small pets in-cabin on certain flights. You’ll also need export/import paperwork, up-to-date vaccinations, and any Pakistan import permits. Always confirm both the airline’s pet policy and Pakistan’s official animal rules well before travel or contact Oceans Travel!
You can book self-connected (separate) tickets, but treat them as independent trips: you’ll usually need to collect checked bags, re-check them, clear security/customs, and allow generous connection time. Self-transfers aren’t covered by a single airline’s protection (re-accommodation/compensation) if a delay breaks your plan. So use longer connection windows, consider travel insurance that covers missed connections, and be prepared to handle changes yourself.
Yes. Besides scheduled services, Europe to Pakistan routes sometimes see seasonal or charter operations (group charters, repatriation/seasonal carrier schedules and private or group charters). Particularly from hubs like Manchester and other large UK airports during peak demand periods. Operators and frequencies vary year-to-year, so check current schedules for the travel season you’re targeting.

Why Travel to Pakistan?

If you are wondering why to travel to Pakistan, it’s because of its variety. Pakistan has mountains high and valleys of ice, ruins massive and markets by the cities that few other places can offer to billions of people. When you book your flights to Pakistan, you will find world-class treks. Along with, be able to take photos in Hunza, Skardu and Fairy Meadows. You can see old sites like Mohenjo‑Daro and Taxila and explore the Mughal culture in Lahore with food, festivals and forts. You can take a ride on the Karakoram highway, visit the Khewra salt mine and greet some good people. Prices are low enough that travelling a long distance seems affordable. If you want some mountain adventures, deep culture or real life, then, Pakistan has it all. If you look for flights and choose the right season, it is memorable, and easy to reach.

How to Find the Cheapest Flights to Pakistan

Finding cheap flights to Pakistan is not difficult with the help of Oceans Travel when you make use of our flight tool and you sign up for our newsletter. First, use our flight search tool in order to locate the best fares. You can see fares from the cheapest to best all in matter of seconds! Midweek departures and shoulder or low season periods will usually mean the best savings. Look at nearby airports and consider indirect connections or late night routes when the flight tool is showing lower prices. Plan to book international trips about 2-4 months in advance so as to keep costs low and seats available. 

                                        

Signing up for the Oceans Travel newsletter means that you'll receive exclusive Pakistan flights deals, flash alerts and promotions in your inbox straight away! So you don't have to think twice when the tool indicates a low-fare window. Flexibility is key. Shifting the availability of departure or return dates by one or two days may reduce the cost drastically. By using our flight tool along with newsletter alerts, travellers can find cheap flight tickets to Pakistan, with no hidden fees from direct to return.

When to Visit Pakistan

The best time to book flights to Pakistan is generally between October to April. During these months, it is cooler, the skies are clear and it doesn't rain very much. This makes it easy to explore sights, cities and travel at a relaxed pace.

                

If you are adventurous, or like to trek, try to visit during May to early August as this is when the weather is best in the north. This is also the ideal season to trek, paraglide, or for taking photos of the Karakoram Range! These are when there are clear summer skies show amazing peaks like Nanga Parbat.

                 

Mountain lovers seeking high-altitude adventures in the north would find May to September the best time to visit. The best places to visit would be areas such as Hunza, Skardu or the Karakoram Highway. June and July are the most popular time when the passes are open and the trails are clear. Just be cautious of heavy monsoon rain in August.

                  

If you are a cultural traveller or prefer city breaks, November to March is the time when it is comfortable weather and there is less traffic and less rain. Those looking to save money can find cheap flights in the low season! It is usually May to June or late September, when less tourists travel and airlines are able to offer good deals. Oceans Travel offers Pakistan flight deals throughout the year, so keep an eye on our newest deals.

Most Popular Routes and Airlines

The most popular international airports for flights to Pakistan are Islamabad (ISB), Lahore (LHE) and Karachi (KHI), with Dubai to Karachi being the most flown flight yearly! Most long-haul travellers pass through large Gulf and regional hubs. The main hubs are Doha (Qatar Airways), Dubai/Abu Dhabi (Emirates, Etihad, flydubai), Istanbul (Turkish Airlines) and Saudi hubs (Saudia). Budget and regional carriers, such as Air Arabia, Airblue, flydubai and newer local players including Fly Jinnah increase the frequency on short-haul routes.

                        

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) also operates important international services and is introducing services back to the UK, offering more direct services from Britain. However, long-haul passengers from the UK and Europe typically make a stopover in Doha, Dubai or Istanbul. These hubs have the largest number of seats available and the highest number of flights. Travellers from the US or Australia will also generally fly through a one-stopover before being flown to Karachi, Islamabad or Lahore. If you are looking for a shorter overall travel time, book connections to those airports, instead of a lot of small transfers.

Top Things to See and Do in Pakistan

Pakistan is a place where the old history, beautiful scenery and fantastic culture come together. Therefore, providing a very rewarding trip for any traveler. The tall peaks of the Karakoram Range, Fairy Meadows and the ancient ruins of Mohenjo-Daro (UNESCO World Heritage Site) can be seen. Those who fly to Pakistan will have the opportunity to see cities that are over 4500 years old in the Indus Valley. Stroll along the Buddhist ruins at Taxila and the relics of the Silk Road. Admire the grand Mughal architecture of Badshahi Mosque and Lahore Fort. The Faisal Mosque in the capital city of Islamabad and the ceremony at Wagah Border every day reflect the traditions of the country.

                      

To the north of the country, there is the turquoise Attabad Lake and old Baltit and Altit Forts in the Hunza Valley. It offers great views of Nanga Parbat and the Karakoram Highway. This time is perfect to take a walk, snap pictures or go on a road trip. Nearby, Lake Saif-ul-Malook and Skardu present the natural beauty of Pakistan. The Khewra Salt Mine has pink salt caves and is a fun and underground trip for the family. Whether you are looking for the ruins of the past, mountain hiking, or the street food and festivals of Lahore, Pakistan has something nice to offer. So flying to Pakistan is a great choice for those travelers who are looking for a memorable experience.

Key Cities in Pakistan

Pakistan has lively cities which blend the history, culture and modern life together, which is a fascinating place in South Asia. The capital, Islamabad, has a tranquil and beautiful atmosphere with the Margalla Hills to its surroundings. Karachi, the largest city and prime business hub, is a blend of beachfront, shops and old colonial buildings. Karachi also houses an excellent International Airport because of which it is the first stop for most tourists who seek to book a flight to Pakistan.

             

Lahore is a cultural centre in which you can view Mughal history and spend time in busy food markets. Nearby Rawalpindi is a fast route to the foothills of the Himalayas and the North of Pakistan. Further north is Peshawar, a very old trading centre chock full with the Pashtun culture as well as traditional bazaars. If you want natural scenery, you can visit Multan which is known as the City of Saints and is famous for Sufi shrines and blue pottery. Then there is Faisalabad, which is an important industrial city.

                

All these major cities offer interesting experiences to the travellers. Whether you are a person who loves the culture, adventure, or city life, Pakistan's cities have something unforgettable for everyone.