PIA flights have been scheduled to arrive and depart from Quetta as usual today (Saturday), while operations from Faisalabad and Multan are also 100% restored.


Islamabad: The air connectivity of Pakistan International Airline (PIA) between Islamabad and Quetta has been restored after 16 days. PIA flights PK325 and PK326 were last operated on September 09 between the cities.
According to details, PIA flights have been scheduled to arrive and depart from Quetta as usual today (Saturday), while operations from Faisalabad and Multan are also 100% restored.
In 18 days, 772 flights of PIA have been canceled and Rs500 million have been refunded to the passengers while overall PIA has suffered a loss of Rs7 billion.
According to the flight schedule, Karachi-Dubai flight PK213, Karachi to Turbat PK501 and PK502, Karachi-Sukkur PK536 and PK537 are still canceled while Lahore to Jeddah PK859 and Sharjah to Lahore PK186 are still cancelled.
Sialkot-Dubai PK179 and PK180, Islamabad to Turbat PK509 and PK510, Jeddah PK841, Dubai PK233 and PK212, Sharjah PK182, Peshawar to Sharjah PK257 and PK258 and Jeddah PK736 have also been cancelled.
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