Pak’s Civil Aviation Authority: The Cheerful Captain on the Twitter Horizon
Most people think air‑traffic officials are all suits and no pun. In reality, they’re the folks who keep hundreds of thousands of people flying safely every day. Yet the public often feels they’re a bit too serious, too straight‑laced, and not fun enough.
Enter the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority, who decided to change that narrative on @AirportPakistan. The account is the laugh‑out‑loud, smile‑fur‑fur aviation hub the world has been craving.
From Dull Heathrow to Happy Pakistan
- @AirportPakistan to @HeathrowAirport: “Hey @HeathrowAirport, hope everything went smooth? I hope everyone is all right? ” – March 28, 2014
- @AirportPakistan to @HeathrowAirport: “That is a great news ” – March 28, 2014
- @AirportPakistan to @sajjadhaider: “This is a great idea, will look into this ” – March 28, 2014
- @AirportPakistan to @muhd_hani: “There are number of flights on time, delayed flights are part of routine Fed up? No, this is my job!” – March 28, 2014
- @AirportPakistan to @mehreenrana: “Hope things get better soon ” – March 27, 2014
When a tweet comes with a snarky tone, the CAA replies with a big smile. The smiley face is their secret weapon for spreading positivity in a world where flight delays are, unfortunately, a regular thing.
Defending the Aviation A-Team
- @AirportPakistan to @norbalm: “Hello @norbalm, not speaking on behalf of customs or ANF but I believe they only unpack the suspected bags. #CAA has enabled automated 1/2” – March 27, 2014
- @AirportPakistan to @norbalm: “That is really bad. I hope induction of sniffing dogs by customs will help sometime soon ” – March 27, 2014
- @AirportPakistan to @norbalm: “You should question them next time they hold you for that ” – March 27, 2014
- @AirportPakistan to @norbalm: “Apart from #CAA every authority working at the airports is independent in practicing their duties. CAA cannot obligate them ” – March 27, 2014
- @AirportPakistan to @norbalm: “I can definitely give it a shot Never denying my duty!” – March 27, 2014
Even when issues fall outside their direct control, the CAA stays upbeat and supportive. That’s the kind of kindness that turns a potential fiasco into a friendly conversation.
Fans Love the Friendly Pack
- @mirza9 “#FF for @AirportPakistan. Hey, they’re trying and doing a good job of it too.” – March 28, 2014
So next time you’re scrolling through the aviation world, remember the Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority’s Twitter is the place where smiles are the runway light, and every tweet keeps the skies a little brighter.

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