The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has announced exciting plans to install chairlifts, cable cars, and zip lines at the country’s three major airports. This new project will cover Jinnah International Airport in Karachi, Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore, and New Islamabad International Airport.
The main goal is to make travel easier for passengers. Many airports have large areas, and walking long distances with luggage can be tiring. These facilities will help people move quickly between terminal buildings and parking lots. Passengers will enjoy a more comfortable and modern experience.
Chairlifts and cable cars are safe and widely used around the world for moving people up and down slopes or across distances. Zip lines will add a fun, fast way to travel short distances. These systems are expected to reduce walking time and improve overall airport services.
This step is part of Pakistan’s efforts to modernize airport infrastructure. Better facilities can attract more tourists and support growing air traffic. Officials believe these additions will make airports more passenger-friendly and efficient.
The project is still in the planning stage. PAA will likely study safety, costs, and best designs before starting work. Once completed, these unique features could make Pakistani airports stand out in the region. Travelers are eagerly waiting for this innovative upgrade.
