International flights have officially begun at the new Gwadar International Airport, with PIA operating the first flight to Muscat. The aircraft, which arrived earlier from Karachi as flight PK 503, will return to Karachi later as flight PK 504.
Currently, the airport is using ATR planes because passenger numbers are still low. However, since the airport is built to handle larger aircraft like Airbus and Boeing, it is expected that these will be used soon as passenger demand grows.
The opening of international flights at the airport is an important milestone for the region. The airport’s modern infrastructure and ability to accommodate large planes make it a key asset for both domestic and international travel.
As air traffic increases, it is expected to play a vital role in connecting Gwadar with other parts of the world.
This development is expected to bring significant economic benefits to Gwadar. With improved connectivity, the region is likely to attract more investments, especially in sectors like trade, tourism, and real estate. Gwadar has long been considered an important strategic hub, and the new airport will help unlock its potential.
The expansion of international flights is just the beginning, and as the airport grows in capacity and popularity, it is set to become a crucial part of Pakistan’s infrastructure, driving economic growth and development in the region.