Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Gerry’s dnata gets approval for providing aircraft line maintenance service in Pakistan

Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA)

KARACHI: The Gerry’s dnata has got an approval from the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to provide maintenance organisation approval to airline customers, a statement said on Thursday. The UAE-based Gerry’s dnata, after getting the approval offers a one-stop-shop of ground handling, cargo and technical services at the airports of Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, it … Read more

CAA warns people to avoid offal disposal near airports

PCAA Issues Notice To Airlines Causing Inconvenience To Pakistani Passengers

The Civil Aviation Authority – CAA has originated a Flight Safety Awareness Campaign and has urged people not to throw offal near the airports on the Eidul Adha. Whereas, in this regard, the CAA has draped banners and put up placards around the airports so that people can take precautions. As part of the movement, … Read more

Pakistan eases travel restrictions on UK, South Africa

Pakistan eases travel restrictions

The government of Pakistan has eased travel restrictions on the United Kingdom and South Africa. Passengers with dual citizenship, including those with Pakistani passports, will now be able to come to Pakistan.

According to the details, the Civil Aviation Authority has issued a new travel guideline in the matter of travel restrictions for passengers coming to Pakistan from the UK in the second wave of coronavirus, in which the restrictions have been extended till January 31. The ban will also apply to travelers coming to Pakistan from South Africa.

The notification issued by the CAA’s Director of Air Transport states that Pakistanis with short-term visas residing in the UK and South Africa will be allowed to travel, as well as passengers with dual citizenship, Nikop, and POC cardholders will be able to come to Pakistan

Work visa holders will also be able to travel to Pakistan. British and South African diplomats and their families will be given special permission to travel to Pakistan. Diplomats will also be required to take a Karuna test 72 hours before the trip. Families will be re-tested, and diplomats will have to be quarantined as directed by the Health Department.

According to the notification, all passengers coming from the UK will have to undergo a coronavirus test 72 hours before departure. Passengers arriving in Pakistan will be given an immediate coronary test. In the case of a negative report, passengers will have to be quarantined for 5 to 7 days.

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