Wizz Air, an affordable airline based in Abu Dhabi, is expanding its international network to Pakistan after receiving approval from the government. The move is expected to make travel from the UAE to Pakistan more affordable and accessible. The Pakistani government has resolved legal matters to ensure the smooth functioning of Wizz Air across the country. The airline’s low-cost business strategy is likely to appeal to European tourists, allowing them to visit Islamabad at lower rates. Compared to other European nations, Pakistan has a limited number of direct flights, making it an attractive opportunity for Wizz Air to tap into the market. Other low-cost airlines serving Pakistan currently include FlyNas, Fly Dubai, Air Arabia, and a low-cost airline from Kuwait. However, foreign reserve problems have impacted the aviation sector, making it difficult for airlines to fill seats and repatriate money.