New Airline Aims To Fill Gaps In UK-Pakistan Services

Airbus A340-600
Airbus A340-600
Credit: Airbus
LONDON—A UK-based startup aims to remedy the current shortage of nonstop UK-Pakistan flights. IPS Airways plans to start flights on Aug. 23. Based in West Drayton, near London Heathrow Airport, the airline will be a “virtual airline,” handling ticket sales, marketing and administrative functions...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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