Kazakhstan Pakistan Flights Resumption Plan: The Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in Lahore, Rao Khalid Mahmood, announced on February 24, 2026, the anticipated resumption of direct flights between Kazakhstan and Pakistan. This development follows a landmark presidential visit to Pakistan, highlighting the deepening strategic partnership between the two nations.
In an interview with PTV News, Mahmood emphasized the growing cooperation and engagement between Pakistan and Kazakhstan. He pointed out that the resumption of flights would enhance connectivity and promote people-to-people exchanges, a vital step in strengthening bilateral relations.
Mahmood highlighted expanding opportunities in trade, investment, and agriculture, as well as the potential for new industries, chamber-level collaboration, tourism promotion, and cultural festivals such as Basant. These initiatives are seen as significant milestones in the bilateral relationship.
Ties Strengthen: Kazakhstan Pakistan Flights Resumption
He noted that under the current government’s leadership, brotherly relations between the two countries have been revived after a decade, creating fresh momentum for cooperation across multiple sectors. Mahmood expressed optimism about the future, urging the Punjab government to expand the Basant festival, inviting diplomats and foreign embassies to foster cultural exchange.
Published in SouthAsianDesk, February 25th, 2026
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