UK High Commissioner to Pakistan Jane Marriott will officially inaugurate the airport's scanning device.


Lahore: The Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore is the second airport after Karachi to have a leading-edge hold baggage scanning device installed.
According to CAA Director Shahid Qadir, UK High Commissioner to Pakistan Jane Marriott will officially inaugurate the airport's scanning device.
He claimed that because to the upgraded capabilities of this cutting-edge scanning device, passengers flying to the UK will now benefit from increased security by having their luggage thoroughly and effectively scanned.
Earlier, the management of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) opted to pursue legal action against the workers who are protesting the national flag carrier's privatization and asking for pay increases.
According to sources, the PIA administration is ready to take legal action against workers who are resisting the privatization proposal and asking for pay raises.
The Pakistan Essential Services (Maintenance) Act, 1952, which was implemented in May, will allegedly be violated, according to sources, who also stated that failure to complete jobs diligently will be considered as a crime.

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