Gwadar is progressing, and NGIA is connecting it to key domestic and international destinations


Western media, including BBC and CNN, continue to push false narratives about Gwadar’s so-called failure to paint CPEC as a failure.
However, the facts tell a different story which has also been confirmed by investigative journalist Iqrar-ul-Hassan i.e. New Gwadar International Airport (NGIA) is fully operational and growing.
NGIA flight operations update from January 20, 2025, to February 26, 2025, are as follows:
A total of 42 flights were operated on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 14 flights from Gwadar to Karachi operated carrying 542 passengers, 7 flights from Gwadar to Muscat carrying 299 passengers, 14 Karachi to Gwadar flights with 493 passengers, and 7 flights from Muscat to Gwadar operated with 203 passengers onboard.
The flights handled 1,537 passengers in total.
Gwadar is progressing, and NGIA is connecting it to key domestic and international destinations. The truth is undeniable despite all-out propaganda by enemies of Pakistan.

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