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Govt Approves Direct Flights from Quetta to Iran, Iraq for Arbaeen Pilgrims Amid Security Concerns

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August 5, 2025
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Govt Approves Direct Flights from Quetta to Iran, Iraq for Arbaeen Pilgrims Amid Security Concerns
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ISLAMABAD; Defence Minister Khawaja Asif informed the National Assembly on Tuesday that, in light of serious security threats, the federal government has permitted the Balochistan administration to operate direct flights from Quetta to Iran and Iraq for Arbaeen pilgrims.

He explained that the decision was made after a ban was imposed on overland travel along the 800-kilometre route due to the risk of terrorist attacks targeting pilgrim convoys. “The safety and ease of pilgrims is our top priority,” Asif said, adding that all concerned departments had been instructed to ensure smooth arrangements for the religious journey.

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The minister noted that one direct flight has already taken place, and efforts are underway to increase the frequency to at least one or two flights daily to accommodate the growing number of pilgrims. He said that transportation from the airports in Iran and Iraq to pilgrims’ religious destinations had also been arranged.

As part of the initiative, advertisements have been published over the past four days to invite private airlines to operate flights on this route. All licensed private carriers, along with chartered flights, have been authorised to join the effort to facilitate safe air travel for as many pilgrims as possible.

“These steps are intended to provide maximum convenience to pilgrims while avoiding the dangers associated with road travel,” the minister stated, urging private operators to fully utilise the permissions granted.

He also mentioned that the matter was discussed during the recent visit of the Iranian president to Pakistan, after which Iran approved an additional flight to help transport Pakistani pilgrims.

“The government remains fully committed to ensuring secure, comfortable, and timely travel arrangements for all Arbaeen pilgrims,” he concluded.

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