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flydubai starts flights to Peshawar

flydubai, the Dubai-based carrier, has announced today the start of flights to Peshawar from 15 May 2025. Flights to Bacha Khan International Airport (PEW), also known as Peshawar Airport, will operate from Terminal 2, Dubai International (DXB).


flydubai will operate a daily service between Dubai and Peshawar, offering customers from the UAE and the region more options for travel.


Since

Pakistan reopens airspace; India closes 21 airports

International flights were among those affected by the escalated military tensions between India and Pakistan, including those of US carriers, as they couldn’t use Pakistan’s airspace to enter into India.


The Pakistan Airports Auth­ority (PAA) announced on Wednesday that air traffic had been restored on major routes, while at least 21 airports across India’s northern and north-western

Etihad Airways unveils new route to Peshawar - Pakistan

Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, is expanding its global network yet further with the launch of flights to Peshawar, Pakistan, starting 29 September 2025.


The new route will connect Zayed International Airport, Abu Dhabi (AUH) with Bacha Khan International Airport (PEW) in Peshawar, offering seamless connections to Etihad’s growing list of dots on its

AirAsia X flies to Karachi

AirAsia X Is kicking off Q1 2025 on a high with the announcement of a new route to Karachi, the largest city in Pakistan, starting 30 May 2025.


The four-times-weekly flights mark another milestone in the airline’s international expansion, adding a new destination to its network of 22 routes.


AirAsia X will be the only low-cost carrier in Malaysia offering a direct service to

What to See in Old Lahore on Your First Visit?

If you've decided to visit Lahore based on a friend’s recommendation, you might already know about some of this ancient city’s amazing attractions. However, there are plenty of spots here that most tourists don’t learn about from typical travel guides or brochures. Let's take a closer look at the must-see sights in the "City of Gardens" to ensure you make the most of your visit!


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We present to your attention the “Not Hot List”

Intrepid Travel has released its latest "Not Hot List" for 2025, which focuses on little-known, underrated and under-visited destinations to promote them and combat overtourism.


"Not Hot" The List is Intrepid's call to action for travelers around the world to seek out the beauty and intrigue of undiscovered destinations and spread the positive impacts of tourism more evenly to help more

6 of the world's weakest passports in 2024 with very limited visa-free access

In 2024, global mobility is still unevenly distributed, with some passports offering limited travel freedom. This year, the six weakest passports, based on the number of countries their holders can enter without a visa, are from Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia. These passports provide visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to fewer than 40 countries, reflecting the significant

The ten most dangerous cities in the world for tourists in 2024

In our increasingly connected world, safety in cities is a top priority for travelers. Reports show that with safety playing a critical role in travel decisions, tourists are now paying more attention to destinations that offer strong safety measures and low risk from crime, health problems and other potential threats.


As safety takes center stage in travel decisions, travelers are now

Climbers conquered an unconquered peak in Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region

In an impressive display of mountaineering prowess, Yannick Boisseau and Julien Herry have achieved a revolutionary milestone by successfully conquering a previously unclimbed 5,050 meter mountain in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan. This remarkable climb to the 7,788-metre summit of Rakaposhi was meticulously planned, with the duo patiently waiting for the right weather window to undertake

Pakistan-China border reopens for tourism and trade after four months of closure

According to the latest developments, the Pakistan-China Khunjerab border is open for travel. After a four-month closure due to harsh winter conditions, the Khunjerab border between Pakistan and China has reopened, opening up new opportunities for both commercial enterprises and tourism.


Typically, the bilateral agreement requires the border to be closed from December 1 to March 31 annually

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