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Flights to Islamabad |
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Islamabad is a modern city endowed with plenty of natural beauty. The city itself nestles against the backdrop of the Margalla Hills at the northern end of the Potohar Plateau. The capital city is characterized by wide, tree lined avenues, good roads, and a grid pattern which divides the city into sectors. The roads are good in comparison to most large cities. Tourists can opt for the Flights to Islamabad instead of traveling by road with all the hustle and bustle of the crowded streets packed with traffic.
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The Islamabad International Airport is considered to be the major gateway for traffic into Pakistan. It is actually located outside Islamabad, closer to the city of Rawalpindi, in an area known as Chaklala. Airport is closer to Rawalpindi than to Islamabad, and it serves the city along with the capital. Flights to Islamabad connects Islamabad with major destinations around the world including the UK, the USA. Many international airlines operate regular flights to and from Islamabad international airport. More than 25 airlines fly to Pakistan from over 40 countries. Most of the flights arrive at Karachi, but British Airways, Saudia and China Xinjiang Airlines fly direct to the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad. Indian Airlines, Saudia and Thai Airways fly direct to Lahore. Pakistan International Airlines has 7 daily flights from Islamabad to Lahore, for a total of 824 seats daily and 6 daily flights from Islamabad to Karachi, for a total of 1335 seats daily. There are 40 flights per week flying on small aircraft and 171 domestic flights per week from Islamabad International Airport.
For more information about Flights to Islamabad, visit our website, Islamabadlahore.com.
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