<p>The Pakistan government on Friday hailed the British government's revised travel advisory, which showed an improvement in the security situation in the country after years of violence.</p>.<p>Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui said the revised advisory was a positive step for ties between the two countries.</p>.<p>"A positive step forward, forging even stronger and closer people-to-people links between Pakistan and GB (Great Britain)," she said on Twitter.</p>.<p>Farooqui added Pakistan "looks forward to welcoming more tourists, investors, academics and other visitors from Great Britain."</p>.<p>The UK government on Friday published a revised, softened travel advice for its citizens, as part of its comprehensive travel advisory review.</p>.<p>The assessment showed an improvement in the security situation in Pakistan after years of violence.</p>.<p>"Today's announcement is the result of a comprehensive review of UK travel advice for Pakistan, based on a wide-ranging assessment of the country's security situation," read a statement issued by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (UKFCO).</p>.<p>However, there were still some areas which the UK advised its citizen to avoid.</p>.<p>It advised British citizens to avoid travelling to the area between Mansehra in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and Chilas in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on the Karakoram Highway.</p>.<p>The previous travel advice covered the full route from Islamabad to Gilgit.</p>.<p>"Travellers may bypass this section by taking the alternative route through the Kaghan Valley and Babusar Pass," it said.</p>.<p>It also asked the citizens not to travel to most of Balochistan province, including its capital city Quetta.</p>.<p>"This is except for the southern coast of Balochistan, including the city of Gwadar, where the FCO advises against all but essential travel," the advisory read.</p>.<p>Pakistan gets sizeable tourists from the UK due to large population of expatriates settled there.</p>.<p>In 2018, there were an estimated 4,84,000 visits by British nationals to Pakistan.</p>.<p>There are 22 weekly direct flights to the UK, making it easier for people to travel.</p>.<p>The relaxation of travel advice came months after British Airways returned to Pakistan in June 2019.</p>.<p>It was followed by the visit of Prince William and Kate Middleton in October 2019.</p>.<p>British High Commissioner to Pakistan Christian Turner, in a video statement, praised Islamabad for improving the security situation.</p>.<p>"Following my arrival in December 2019, I made this review of the travel advice a priority. It is great credit to the hard work of the government of Pakistan in delivering improved security over the past five years. I am delighted that British nationals will be able to see more of what Pakistan has to offer," Turner said. </p>
<p>The Pakistan government on Friday hailed the British government's revised travel advisory, which showed an improvement in the security situation in the country after years of violence.</p>.<p>Pakistan Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui said the revised advisory was a positive step for ties between the two countries.</p>.<p>"A positive step forward, forging even stronger and closer people-to-people links between Pakistan and GB (Great Britain)," she said on Twitter.</p>.<p>Farooqui added Pakistan "looks forward to welcoming more tourists, investors, academics and other visitors from Great Britain."</p>.<p>The UK government on Friday published a revised, softened travel advice for its citizens, as part of its comprehensive travel advisory review.</p>.<p>The assessment showed an improvement in the security situation in Pakistan after years of violence.</p>.<p>"Today's announcement is the result of a comprehensive review of UK travel advice for Pakistan, based on a wide-ranging assessment of the country's security situation," read a statement issued by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (UKFCO).</p>.<p>However, there were still some areas which the UK advised its citizen to avoid.</p>.<p>It advised British citizens to avoid travelling to the area between Mansehra in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and Chilas in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on the Karakoram Highway.</p>.<p>The previous travel advice covered the full route from Islamabad to Gilgit.</p>.<p>"Travellers may bypass this section by taking the alternative route through the Kaghan Valley and Babusar Pass," it said.</p>.<p>It also asked the citizens not to travel to most of Balochistan province, including its capital city Quetta.</p>.<p>"This is except for the southern coast of Balochistan, including the city of Gwadar, where the FCO advises against all but essential travel," the advisory read.</p>.<p>Pakistan gets sizeable tourists from the UK due to large population of expatriates settled there.</p>.<p>In 2018, there were an estimated 4,84,000 visits by British nationals to Pakistan.</p>.<p>There are 22 weekly direct flights to the UK, making it easier for people to travel.</p>.<p>The relaxation of travel advice came months after British Airways returned to Pakistan in June 2019.</p>.<p>It was followed by the visit of Prince William and Kate Middleton in October 2019.</p>.<p>British High Commissioner to Pakistan Christian Turner, in a video statement, praised Islamabad for improving the security situation.</p>.<p>"Following my arrival in December 2019, I made this review of the travel advice a priority. It is great credit to the hard work of the government of Pakistan in delivering improved security over the past five years. I am delighted that British nationals will be able to see more of what Pakistan has to offer," Turner said. </p>