Airblue has been granted the TCO permit by the British Authorities today and is planning to start flights from Islamabad to Leeds in November via Istanbul using a321neo aircraft and later on, flights to Manchester will also resume. On the other hand, PIA hasn't been issued the TCO because of lack of of aircraft:
Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
Great news for AirBlue and British Pakistanis in the North.
Some TikTok videos are saying the first flight from Islamabad will be on 15th Nov.
Some TikTok videos are saying the first flight from Islamabad will be on 15th Nov.
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
PIA has also secured a TCO Permit according to their twitter post, they are claiming flights will start next month.
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
Islamabad - Leeds flights start November 15th and will be going on sale imminently using the Airbus A321NEO’s
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
UK Third Country Operator Certificate (UK Part TCO) received by airblue officially confirmed by the airline.


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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
Why does the second sentence suggest that this is not imminent, but in sometime in the future
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
Details of Third Country Operators (UK-Part TCO) certificate issued by UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to airblue for operating commercial flights to, from or within the United Kingdom and associated areas.

UK FULL TCO NUMBER
1367
Operator Name
airblue
Operator Nationality
Pakistan
Valid Until
No End Date
AOC Number
AOC-013/04-AL
https://www.caa.co.uk/commercial-indust ... tificates/
Abbas

UK FULL TCO NUMBER
1367
Operator Name
airblue
Operator Nationality
Pakistan
Valid Until
No End Date
AOC Number
AOC-013/04-AL
https://www.caa.co.uk/commercial-indust ... tificates/
Abbas
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
All seems to have gone very quiet from AirBlue re UK flights. Does anyone have any details of any confirmed planned start date from Leeds Bradford?
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
The vacancy appearing on AirBlues website at Leeds Bradford Airport is no longer advertised. It could be that it has been filled.
In the meantime seems very quiet from AirBlue regarding them starting flights next month.
They are also one of the bidders for PIA, as part of the privatisation. If, big IF, they are successful, it wouldn't make sense for both PIA and AirBlue to be operating UK flights.
In the meantime seems very quiet from AirBlue regarding them starting flights next month.
They are also one of the bidders for PIA, as part of the privatisation. If, big IF, they are successful, it wouldn't make sense for both PIA and AirBlue to be operating UK flights.
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
AirBlue have handed back there Manchester and Leeds slots, so no UK operations for them anytime soon.adamalikhan wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 1:58 am The vacancy appearing on AirBlues website at Leeds Bradford Airport is no longer advertised. It could be that it has been filled.
In the meantime seems very quiet from AirBlue regarding them starting flights next month.
They are also one of the bidders for PIA, as part of the privatisation. If, big IF, they are successful, it wouldn't make sense for both PIA and AirBlue to be operating UK flights.
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Re: Airblue secures TCO permit for UK flights
That was very short lived. Was any reason given?
