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Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) currently serves 46 cities across 4 continents. Also listed below are planned future destinations.
Services
Africa
Asia
East Asia
South Asia
- Bangladesh
- India
- Nepal
- Pakistan
- Karachi (Quaid-e-Azam International Airport) Hub
- Lahore (Allama Iqbal International Airport)
- Islamabad (Islamabad International Airport)
- Peshawar (Peshawar International Airport)
- Faisalabad (Faisalabad International Airport)
- Sialkot (Sialkot International Airport)
- Multan (Multan International Airport)
- Quetta (Quetta International Airport)
- Domestic destinations Route Map
- Sri Lanka
Southeast Asia
The Middle East
Europe
North America
Future Routes Planned for 2005/2006
PIA has plans to start/resume services to many cities which include:
- Istanbul (Ataturk International Airport)
- Cairo (Cairo International Airport)
- Los Angeles (Los Angeles International Airport) (Starts mid 2006)
- Shanghai (Shanghai Pudong International Airport)
- Johannesburg (Johannesburg International Airport)
- Sydney (Kingsford Smith International Airport)
- Melbourne (Melbourne Airport)
- Seoul (Incheon International Airport)
- Zurich (Zurich International Airport)
- Tehran (Imam Khomeini International Airport)
- Madrid (Madrid Barajas International Airport)
- Barcelona (Barcelona International Airport)
- Damascus
- Almaty
- Rio de Janeiro (Galeão International Airport)