The capital city of Pakistan, Islamabad remains a compelling stopover for swarms of Britons who book tickets on flights for travelling to the nation. It is well-equipped with a avant-garde airport that enjoys extensive connectivity to all the key domestic and international destinations including the UK’s second largest airport, London Gatwick (LGW).
Many British travellers who prefer to depart from London, choose to book tickets from Gatwick as it offers a fairly good number of options for departing passengers looking for flights to Islamabad. British as well as foreign based carriers connect London Gatwick to Pakistan’s capital city, mostly with indirect or multi-stop flights. British Airways, the national carrier of the UK is among the popular operators to book tickets on indirect/connecting flights on the route. BA uses Gatwick as one of its hub, apart from Heathrow. Besides, Emirates and Turkish Airlines are some other popular foreign carriers that have scheduled flights from Gatwick to Islamabad via their respective hubs in Dubai and Istanbul respectively.