Flights to Pakistan

Etihad Airways, the fastest-growing airline in history, can transport you to Pakistan in comfort and style.

Famed for its historical landmarks, stunning landscapes and mouth-watering food, you’re promised a memorable experience in this popular South Asian destination.

Book your flights to Pakistan with Etihad Airways to experience a service so exquisite that we were named the World’s Leading Airline for four consecutive years at the 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 World Travel Awards. Take our video tour to find out more.

About Pakistan

About Pakistan

Covering a total area of 796,095 square kilometres, Pakistan is located in South Asia, sharing its land borders with India, China, Afghanistan and Iran.

The country, which is flanked by the Arabian Sea, has an approximate population of 190 million people, around two million of which are based in the capital city of Islamabad.

Although the local economy has traditionally focused on agriculture and trade, Pakistan has also emerged as a major hub for manufacturing, healthcare, technology and other industries.

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Famed for its warm hospitality, the country has also developed into a fast-growing tourism destination, with popular landmarks such as the Minar-e-Pakistan, Badshahi Mosque, Lahore Fort, Hiran Minar and Shah Faisal Mosque. Reinforcing the appeal of such attractions, holidays to Pakistan have become more and more popular. On average, around 900,000 people visit the country from across the world each year.

Book your flights to Pakistan with Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, which offers regular services to Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar. Use our booking engine to find the best prices for flights to Pakistan and other Etihad Airways destinations. Your local embassy should be contacted for the latest travel advisories, in addition to details on visa and vaccination requirements.

Pakistan Attractions

Pakistan Attractions

National monuments have been placed at the heart of Pakistan’s tourism market, with examples such as Mohatta Palace and Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi, the National Monument in Islamabad, and Minar-e-Pakistan and Lahore Fort in Lahore. In addition, the country has a breath-taking collection of mosques, some of which date back to the Mughal-era.

Highlights include the 370-year-old Wazir Khan Mosque and the 350-year-old Badshahi Mosque, which showcase the impressive beauty of Mughal architecture in the heart of Lahore. Pakistan’s biggest mosque, the Shah Faisal Mosque, was opened in Islamabad during the mid-1980s. Shaped like a Bedouin tent, it has been named after Saudi Arabia’s late King Faisal bin Abdul-Aziz, who financed and supported the project.

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To learn more about Pakistani history, visit some of the country’s world-class museums. The National Museum of Pakistan, for instance, places the spotlight on local paintings, sculptures, artefacts, and even has a collection of 58,000 old coins. Alternatively, you can visit the Natural History Museum (Islamabad), Peshawar Museum, Shakir Ali Museum (Lahore), and Lok Virsa (National Institute of Folk & Traditional Heritage).

Pakistan is also blessed with diverse landscapes, each waiting to be explored. As a result, there is growing demand for outdoor recreational activities, not only with tourists but also local residents. From climbing the snow-capped mountains of Karakoram, taking a jeep or camel safari into the wild deserts of Balochistan, trekking through the alpine forests of Murree, relaxing on the long sandy beaches of the Makran Coast, or white water rafting in the Indus River, the choices are endless.