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Saudi flyadeal launches Lahore flights, expands Pakistan network to five cities

Saudi flyadeal launches Lahore flights, expands Pakistan network to five cities
In this file photo, taken on February 1, 2025, shows 海角直播鈥檚 low-cost airline flyadeal landing at the Jinnah International Airport in Karachi. (CAA/File)
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Saudi flyadeal launches Lahore flights, expands Pakistan network to five cities

Saudi flyadeal launches Lahore flights, expands Pakistan network to five cities
  • Twice-weekly Lahore flights bring flyadeal鈥檚 Pakistan network to five cities, 18 weekly services
  • Expansion aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 goals to boost tourism and regional connectivity

ISLAMABAD: 海角直播鈥檚 low-cost airline flyadeal has launched scheduled flights to Lahore, its fifth destination in Pakistan this year, as part of a rapid regional expansion plan aligned with the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 strategy to boost connectivity and tourism.

A subsidiary of the national carrier Saudia, flyadeal has become one of the Middle East鈥檚 fastest-growing airlines since its launch in 2017. The Lahore route adds to services to Karachi, Islamabad, Peshawar and Sialkot, all introduced since February 2025, bringing the total number of weekly flights between the two countries to 18.

Flight F3 655 from Riyadh鈥檚 King Khalid International Airport landed at Lahore鈥檚 Allama Iqbal International Airport last week where it was greeted with a water-cannon salute and a ceremony attended by airport and airline officials.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been an incredible achievement to build a countrywide operation from one to five cities across Pakistan in just eight months,鈥 said Steven Greenway, flyadeal鈥檚 Chief Executive Officer.

鈥淓ntering any market is always a baby-step process. But our operational and commercial teams have done an impressive job to plan, launch, expand and set up the necessary infrastructure so quickly to sell, market and promote our flights in a short space of time.鈥

Tickets for flyadeal鈥檚 Pakistan services are available via the airline鈥檚 website, mobile app and partner travel agencies, the company said.

Farooq Ahmad, flyadeal鈥檚 Head of Sales, said:

鈥淧akistan has proved to be one of flyadeal鈥檚 success stories. We鈥檝e matured very quickly in a country building confidence within the travel agency community to sell, and among consumers to fly with us especially being a relatively new entrant to a dynamic market that Pakistan is.鈥

The twice-weekly Lahore flights will serve both inbound business travelers and outbound Pakistani expatriates working in the Kingdom. All Pakistan routes are operated with Airbus A320 aircraft configured with 186 Economy Class seats.

flyadeal currently flies 42 A320s from bases in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam to more than 30 destinations across the Middle East, North Africa, Europe and South Asia.

Under Saudi Vision 2030, the airline plans to triple its network to over 100 destinations with a fleet exceeding 100 aircraft by 2030.


Pakistan鈥檚 competition watchdog urges creation of steel ministry to reform struggling sector

Pakistan鈥檚 competition watchdog urges creation of steel ministry to reform struggling sector
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Pakistan鈥檚 competition watchdog urges creation of steel ministry to reform struggling sector

Pakistan鈥檚 competition watchdog urges creation of steel ministry to reform struggling sector
  • CCP cites lack of national policy, weak regulation and tax exemptions hurting competitiveness
  • Recommends new ministry, formalization of undocumented units, adoption of green technologies

KARACHI: The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has called for the establishment of a dedicated steel ministry and the formulation of a national policy to address long-standing distortions in the country鈥檚 steel industry, which it says faces weak regulation, unfair tax exemptions and heavy import dependence.

The steel sector remains central to Pakistan鈥檚 manufacturing base, contributing significantly to exports and employment but struggling with fragmentation and policy neglect. Large Scale Manufacturing accounts for more than 69 percent of total manufacturing and 8.2 percent of GDP, yet per capita steel consumption is only 47 kilograms, far below regional averages. The industry depends heavily on imported scrap, faces chronic energy shortages and produces nearly 60 percent of its output below standard due to weak enforcement and regulatory oversight.

In light of these challenges, the Competition Commission of Pakistan on Sunday released a report titled 鈥淐ompetition Assessment Study of the Steel Sector in Pakistan,鈥 identifying competition-related bottlenecks and recommending reforms to promote fair market conditions and long-term sustainability.

鈥淭he study underscores the absence of a national steel policy and recommends the establishment of a dedicated Steel Ministry, citing successful models from China and India,鈥 the CCP said in the statement.

According to the report, Pakistan鈥檚 manufacturing sector contributes 71 percent of total exports and employs around 15 percent of the workforce. In FY24, local steel production reached 8.4 million metric tons (MT), including 4.9 million MT of long steel and 3.5 million MT of flat steel, while imports of steel scrap totaled 2.7 million MT, underscoring the sector鈥檚 reliance on imported raw material.

The report said Pakistan Steel Mills (PSM), once a strategic national asset with a 1.1 million-ton annual capacity, has been non-operational since 2015 due to mounting losses and outdated technology, leaving liabilities of Rs400 billion ($1.4 billion). In contrast, countries such as China, India, and Russia advanced through targeted state support, investment in technology, and efficient resource management.

The CCP cited multiple institutional weaknesses, including an Ease of Doing Business Committee that lacks industry expertise and frequent changes in SROs that create policy uncertainty. It noted that tax exemptions in ex-FATA/PATA regions allow 1.5 million tons of untaxed steel to enter settled markets annually, resulting in revenue losses of about Rs40 billion ($144 million).

The commission proposed developing a comprehensive national steel policy, rationalizing taxes and ensuring stable regulatory frameworks. It also recommended expanding the Ease of Doing Business Committee to include industry experts and CCP representation, strengthening the Ministries of Industries and Commerce, and accelerating National Tariff Commission (NTC) processes.

The CCP urged enforcement of quality standards, formalization of undocumented producers, removal of tax distortions, and incentives for Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) technology, green production methods and local iron ore mining.

鈥淭he CCP will continue working with all the stakeholders to develop pro-competition reforms to promote competition and long-term sustainability in the steel sector, much in line with the international best practices,鈥 the statement added.


Pakistan ruling party seeks backing for amendment to reshape judiciary, federal system 鈥 allied party

Pakistan ruling party seeks backing for amendment to reshape judiciary, federal system 鈥 allied party
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Pakistan ruling party seeks backing for amendment to reshape judiciary, federal system 鈥 allied party

Pakistan ruling party seeks backing for amendment to reshape judiciary, federal system 鈥 allied party
  • Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says 27th amendment proposals include constitutional court, changes to provincial funding
  • Move follows controversial 26th constitutional amendment that critics say has curtailed judiciary鈥檚 independence

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 ruling party is seeking support for a new constitutional amendment that could reshape the country鈥檚 judicial and federal structure, senior politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said on Monday, revealing that the government was proposing the creation of a constitutional court and a revision in how funds are distributed among provinces.

Constitutional amendments in Pakistan require two-thirds approval in both houses of parliament and have historically been used to redefine the balance of power between the legislature, judiciary and provinces. The proposed 27th amendment follows the 26th constitutional amendment, passed in October 2024 amid stiff resistance from opposition parties and the legal fraternity. That measure empowered parliament to appoint the Supreme Court鈥檚 chief justice for a fixed term and created a new panel of senior judges to hear constitutional cases, changes critics said weakened judicial independence.

Pakistan鈥檚 constitution, adopted in 1973, has been amended more than two dozen times, often reflecting the country鈥檚 shifting balance among civilian governments, the military and the judiciary. Provisions such as the National Finance Commission (NFC) award, which governs how federal revenue is shared among provinces, are especially sensitive because they underpin Pakistan鈥檚 federal structure and provincial autonomy.

Bhutto Zardari, who heads the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), a key ally in Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif鈥檚 federal coalition, said the the premier鈥檚 Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz party had approached his party for support in passing the 27th amendment.

鈥淧roposal includes setting up constitutional court, executive magistrates, transfer of judges, removal of protection of provincial share in NFC, amending article 243, return of education and population planning to the federation and breaking dead lock on appointment of ECP,鈥 Bhutto Zardari said on social media platform X, referring to the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

Article 243 of Pakistan鈥檚 constitution deals with the command and control of the Armed Forces, essentially defining the relationship between the military and the federal government.

The PPP leader added that the party鈥檚 Central Executive Committee would meet on Nov. 6 to decide its stance.

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan鈥檚 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, which opposed the 26th amendment, has vowed to resist the new proposals and demanded that the government release a full draft of the amendment.

Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar had earlier dismissed speculation about a 27th amendment, saying in August that 鈥渢here was no need for it as the country was running well.鈥

Sharif鈥檚 government has said its earlier constitutional reforms were meant to prevent parliament from becoming 鈥渁 rubber stamp,鈥 following tensions with the judiciary that have persisted since the disputed national election of 2024.

Legal experts widely say that if passed, the 27th amendment could become one of the most consequential reforms to Pakistan鈥檚 power structure in recent years, altering how judges are appointed and how provinces receive federal funds, issues central to Pakistan鈥檚 governance and political stability.


Lahore tops global pollution charts as Pakistan鈥檚 smog crisis persists

Lahore tops global pollution charts as Pakistan鈥檚 smog crisis persists
Updated 03 November 2025

Lahore tops global pollution charts as Pakistan鈥檚 smog crisis persists

Lahore tops global pollution charts as Pakistan鈥檚 smog crisis persists
  • Punjab鈥檚 capital Lahore records Air Quality Index of 401, categorized as 鈥渉azardous鈥 by Swiss monitoring group IQAir
  • Triggered by crop burning, vehicular emissions and industrial pollution, smog frequently envelopes Lahore during winters

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Lahore once again topped global pollution charts on Monday, with toxic smog in the eastern Punjab province showing no signs of letting up.

Lahore and other plane areas of Pakistan鈥檚 Punjab province are prone to thick smog every winter as cold, heavy air traps construction dust, vehicle emissions and smoke. The smog crisis, which is spurred by crop burning, vehicle emissions and industrial pollution every winter, threatens public health and daily life.

According to Swiss monitoring group IQAir, Lahore topped the list of most polluted cities in the world on Monday around 10:00 am, with its Air Quality Index (AQI) measured at a 鈥渉azardous鈥 level of 401. India鈥檚 capital Delhi followed behind at number two with an AQI of 262 while Pakistan鈥檚 commercial hub Karachi ranked at number four with an AQI of 165. 

Lahore recorded a PM2.5 of 276 碌g/m鲁. The PM2.5 refers to floating particulate matter in the air measuring 2.5 micrometers in diameter or less that can be absorbed into the bloodstream upon inhalation.

鈥淧M2.5 concentration is currently 55.2 times the World Health Organization annual PM2.5 guideline value,鈥 IQAir said regarding the air quality in Lahore. 

Smog season begins in late October and peaks from November to January, lasting through February.

Earlier in October, the Punjab government conducted its first anti-smog gun operation, which helped lower the city鈥檚 unhealthy air quality levels. Anti-smog trucks sprayed fine water mist across the city to help settle dust and pollutants.

Smog can cause sore throats, eye irritation and respiratory illnesses, while long-term exposure increases the risk of stroke, heart disease and lung cancer. In the past, it has triggered lockdowns, hampered economic activities and resulted in the closures of schools and offices in Lahore and Punjab. 


Four-day international maritime expo kicks off in Pakistan鈥檚 Karachi

Four-day international maritime expo kicks off in Pakistan鈥檚 Karachi
Updated 03 November 2025

Four-day international maritime expo kicks off in Pakistan鈥檚 Karachi

Four-day international maritime expo kicks off in Pakistan鈥檚 Karachi
  • The Nov. 3-6 event will feature 178 exhibitors, delegates from Europe, Asia, Middle East, North and South America
  • Exhibition will provide opportunities to public and private sector to display products and develop business relationships

ISLAMABAD: The four-day Pakistan International Maritime Expo and Conference (PIMEC) 2025 kicked off in Pakistan鈥檚 southern port city of Karachi on Monday, with over 133 delegates from 44 countries attending as Islamabad aims to attract international investment in its maritime sector. 

The global exhibition鈥檚 second edition will run from Nov. 3 to 6 and will feature 178 exhibitors 鈥 including 28 international firms and 150 local organizations 鈥 as well as 133 delegates from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, North and South America. 

鈥淭he event will feature business-to-business and business-to-government meetings, MoU signing and an International Maritime Conference on 鈥楬arnessing Blue Economy Potential for Sustainable Development鈥,鈥 state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. 

Pakistan Navy鈥檚 Vice Admiral Muhammad Faisal Abbasi said on Saturday that PIMEC aimed to advance Pakistan鈥檚 blue economy roadmap. He added that officials and representatives from 44 countries, including the UK, Italy, 海角直播, Iran, T眉rkiye, Egypt, China and Australia will also attend.

Pakistan鈥檚 state media said these high-level engagements among foreign delegates, senior government officials and maritime stakeholders are aimed at fostering collaboration and building partnerships across key maritime sectors including ports, shipping, fisheries and coastal development.

According to its website, PIMEC will provide opportunities to the maritime industry, both in the public and private sectors, to display products and develop business relationships. 

PIMEC says it intends to provide a platform to bring together stakeholders from diverse maritime industries of hydrocarbon extraction, coastal development and shipping port, infrastructure, fisheries, marine tourism, offshore renewable energy, aquaculture, seabed mining, marine biotechnology and others to exploit the ocean鈥檚 untapped resources. 


Pakistan to demand Gaza truce implementation, Israeli troops withdrawal in Arab-Islamic moot today

Pakistan to demand Gaza truce implementation, Israeli troops withdrawal in Arab-Islamic moot today
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Pakistan to demand Gaza truce implementation, Israeli troops withdrawal in Arab-Islamic moot today

Pakistan to demand Gaza truce implementation, Israeli troops withdrawal in Arab-Islamic moot today
  • Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar to represent Pakistan at summit in Istanbul
  • Meeting takes place over concerns of fragile ceasefire as Israel continues its strikes targeting Gaza

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will demand full implementation of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Palestinian territories as he undertakes a visit to Istanbul today, Monday, for the Coordination Meeting of Arab-Islamic Foreign Ministers, state media said. 

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan said on Friday that the foreign ministers of some Muslim countries will meet in Istanbul on Monday to discuss the Gaza ceasefire and next steps in the territory. Fidan said the gathering would include foreign ministers of countries represented at a meeting with US President Donald Trump in New York in September to discuss the Gaza ceasefire. 

The meeting takes place amid renewed tensions in Gaza and concerns over whether the fragile ceasefire would persist. Palestinian health authorities say Israeli forces have killed 236 people in strikes on Gaza since the truce, which came into effect Oct. 10, nearly half of them in a single day last week when Israel retaliated for an attack on its troops. Israel says three of its soldiers have been killed and it has targeted scores of Hamas fighters.

鈥淒eputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar will undertake a one-day visit to Istanbul today to attend the Coordination Meeting of Arab-Islamic Foreign Ministers,鈥 state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported. 

鈥淒uring the Istanbul meeting, Pakistan will emphasize the need for the full implementation of the ceasefire agreement, the complete Israeli withdrawal from the Occupied Palestinian Territory, especially Gaza, as well as the provision of unfettered humanitarian assistance to the Palestinians and the reconstruction of Gaza,鈥 the statement added. 

The state media said Dar will also reiterate the need for collective efforts aimed at achieving 鈥渁n independent, viable, and contiguous State of Palestine with Al-Quds Al-Sharif as its capital鈥 based on pre-1967 borders. 

鈥淧akistan has been, and will continue to be, committed to efforts to restore peace, justice, and dignity to the Palestinian people, as well as to ensure the realization of their right to self-determination,鈥 it added. 

The US-backed ceasefire agreement halted two years of war in which Israel killed over 67,000 Palestinians, a lot of them women and children, since October 2023. Israel鈥檚 military operations in the narrow coastal strip have devastated it almost entirely, frequently targeting schools, hospitals and other civilian spaces in Gaza.