Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif ordered on Saturday the establishment of separate immigration counters in all international airports to facilitate foreign passengers and boost tourism and investment.
A press release from the Prime Minister’s office said the decision was made to “promote tourism in the country, guarantee the continuity of commercial activities and facilitate foreign investment.”
He added that the establishment of counters would reduce the immigration processing time at airports.
The statement also said that Pakistani who return to the country could complete their immigration process in a shorter time after the establishment of separated and designated counters for foreigners.
“The initiative is part of a strategy to make Pakistan more attractive and friendly for global tourists, investors and commercial delegations,” said the PMO.
In February, Pakistan won the Pavilio Award for the best game of the game at the New York Travel and Adventure Show 2025. The two -day event is the largest US travel program. UU. Organized annually for travel enthusiasts around the world.
In January, Gilgit-Baltistan was included in CNN List of the 25 main destinations to visit in 2025.