@manairportuk: Pakistan International Airlines’ new direct route has officially taken off, strengthening connections between the North and Pakistan🇬🇧✈️🇵🇰   Yesterday, we marked the launch of the inaugural flight from Manchester and Lahore.   Passengers and crew enjoyed pre-flight celebrations and complimentary treats before boarding the flight. #aviation #airplane #newroute #aircraft

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sameer786uk
Sameer :
PIA = Pray It Arrives! 👍👍👍
2026-07-02 18:24:29
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999tahir
چوہدری طاہر :
Pia flights need looking into the seats are ripped and not in good standards and the entertainment systems dont work it wont be long before something goes horribly wrong
2026-07-02 16:59:56
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mrs18x
mrs18x :
They need new planes and upgraded interior
2026-07-02 19:55:43
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t33ejr
Teejay :
That plane has seen better days 😂.
2026-07-02 18:21:19
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animals_of_pk
ANIMALS OF PK :
No thanks, I'll stick to Qatar Airways.
2026-07-02 21:10:28
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f.yasin
f.yasin :
Shout out to Emirate, Etihad and Qatar airline still
2026-07-02 20:12:20
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akif5599
presumptuous :
na paii, life is too precious...
2026-07-02 22:29:37
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amranashraf
Amran Ashraf :
Do pilots have their licenses?
2026-07-02 19:37:05
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globaladventure50012
Global adventure :
Emirates Airlines 😎
2026-07-03 00:03:38
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myyyx__
myyx :
Is it clean though? Probably not.
2026-07-02 17:54:23
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no.whit.sherlock
Nowhitsherlock :
The only saving grace is getting to Pak in 7 hours.. by the will of the Lord.
2026-07-02 21:53:38
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jack_the_avgeekk
Jack_The_Avgeek✈️ :
hi guys
2026-07-02 14:47:11
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pudi.carash
Pudi Carash :
Tvs never work
2026-07-02 22:08:51
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manchesterairport72
Jet2spotter360 :
Flying out of Manchester tomorrow
2026-07-02 14:48:57
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m__a__7861
M…A….786 :
Was there enough fuel for it to reach?
2026-07-02 18:37:32
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bigham5656
Hamid :
Its not new its just returned after a very long hiatus.
2026-07-02 19:16:56
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justiceleague_1
. :
Please can we have a tour of inside the plane and see if it has changed or just the same?
2026-07-02 20:23:23
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mississlippi7
mississlippi :
thank goodness for this finally a direct flight!!! welcome back PIA🇵🇰
2026-07-02 18:46:44
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javeriiaah
javeria :
what days does it operate
2026-07-02 19:17:26
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reecesmain1
Reece :
FIRST
2026-07-02 14:47:15
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khadijabibi007
user1947834772635 :
Show inside of the craft lol
2026-07-02 20:43:40
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ms_hijabi
Ms_hijabi ރ :
Finally direct flights to Lahore 🥰
2026-07-03 01:27:36
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m506559
MĚĔŘŮ 🇵🇰🇬🇧 :
Allhumdulillah
2026-07-02 21:47:06
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hamii544
hamii544 :
beauty
2026-07-02 21:03:42
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syedraza464
Syi :
finally yes
2026-07-03 01:35:17
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