The airline officials stated that 735 domestic and international flights of PIA have been canceled in last 16 days.


Lahore: The management of Pakistan International Airline (PIA) has been trying to overcome the financial and administrative difficulties faced by the airline following which the flight operation of Lahore, Sialkot, and Multan has been restored 100%, while other 15 flights have been cancelled.
According to details, the number of cancelled PIA flights is decreasing. The airline officials stated that 735 domestic and international flights of PIA have been canceled in last 16 days.
No PIA flights from Lahore, Sialkot and Faisalabad have been canceled today, while Karachi to Islamabad flights PK368 and PK369, Karachi to Turbat PK501 and PK502 have been cancelled.
According to the authorities, Karachi-Quetta PK310 and PK311, Karachi to Sukkar PK536 and PK537, Dammam PK241, Dubai PK213 have been cancelled. Likewise, Islamabad-Multan PK681 and PK682, Sharjah PK182, Peshawar to Sharjah PK257 and Dubai PK284 have been cancelled.

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