Up and down flights PK 631 and PK 632 from Islamabad to Sukkur have been cancelled.


Islamabad: The schedule of Pakistan International Airline (PIA) has further improved after which only two flights from Islamabad to Sukkur have been canceled today (Tuesday).
According to details, delays in several domestic and international flights of PIA persist.
Up and down flights PK 631 and PK 632 from Islamabad to Sukkur have been cancelled.
Flight PK 501 from Karachi to Turbat departed 1:26 hours late. PK 213 from Karachi to Dubai will be delayed by 1:42 hours, whereas flight PK 242 from Dammam arrived Karachi with a delay of 31 minutes.
Departure of flight PK715 from Multan to Madinah will be delayed by 1 hour and 10 minutes. The departure of PK739 from Multan to Jeddah is expected to be delayed by 03 hours.
Flight PK 859 from Lahore to Jeddah is being delayed by 03 hours. Flight PK 321 from Lahore to Quetta will also be delayed by one hour and PK 288 from Doha reached Lahore by one hour delay.
PK 283 from Peshawar to Dubai is expected to be delayed by 2.5 hours, while PK 217 from Peshawar to Abu Dhabi is delayed by 6:45 hours.
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