Flights to Lahore

The drama of history and the pulsating rhythm of a modern city blend seamlessly in Lahore, Pakistan's second largest city. Bustling with over 13 million people, the city takes pride in its rich heritage, having seen the reins of numerous empires, from the Hindu Shahis and Ghaznavids to the mighty Mughals and British Raj. An intriguing amalgam of history, culture, education, and industry, Lahore sparkles with glorious traditions, modernist architecture, and a vibrant academic scene. The city guards UNESCO World Heritage Sites and boasts of a thriving arts sector – a true testament to its recognition as a UNESCO City of Literature.

If you are seeking the essence of the city which was at the heart of both Indian and Pakistan's independence movements, you are just a few clicks away from finding the best flights to Lahore. Whether you're travelling for business or pleasure, flying solo or with family, or opting for direct or layover flights, let us guide you towards the best travel options. Begin by using our search tool, set your travel preferences, and embark on an unforgettable journey into the soul of Pakistan.

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Set about 15km from the heart of the city you find Allama Iqbal International Airport, the third-largest civilian airport in Pakistan. As the main gateway serving Lahore, the airport sees a flurry of activity across its three terminals: the Allama Iqbal terminal, the Hajj terminal, and a cargo terminal. Commemorating the impact of philosopher Dr. Allama Iqbal on the creation of Pakistan, the airport has borne his name since its establishment in 1962. Over the years, with the ever-increasing demand for air travel, the airport has witnessed several expansions, including the introduction of a new terminal in 2003.

Direct flights link Lahore with key international destinations from Dubai to London, Bahrain, and Toronto. The airport is certainly standing on the brink of a brighter future with the Civil Aviation Authority's plan to increase the current passenger capacity from 6 million to 20 million, inspired by the charm of jasmine, Pakistan's national flower. The architectural vision for the expanded airport complex is a fusion of Spanish and Mughal aesthetics. The airport’s award-winning services, reflected by recognition from Singapore Airlines back in 2006, aim high to provide a comfortable and efficient start to your Lahore journey.

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