It is also reported by the airport authorities that Lahore and Sialkot airports are facing problems in landing and take-off of flights.


Lahore: Fog continues to reigns throughout Punjab as 14 flights have been canceled Thursday and three have been shifted to alternative airports due to bad weather conditions.
According to civil aviation authorities, 18 flights of different airports of the country have been rescheduled.
It is also reported by the airport authorities that Lahore and Sialkot airports are facing problems in landing and take-off of flights.
Saudi Air Flight SV-738 coming from Jeddah to Lahore was landed in , whereas flight SV-739 of Saudi Air from Lahore to Jeddah has been cancelled.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight PK-210 coming from Sharjah to Sialkot and Dubai PK-180 were landed in Lahore and Islamabad.
PK-303 of PIA from Lahore to Karachi, PK-321, PK-322 of Lahore and Quetta and two flights of private airline from Lahore to Karachi were cancelled.
The canceled flights also include four private airline flights from Karachi to Islamabad. PIA's PK-531 and PK-532 from Karachi to Sukkur and PK-310 and PK-311 from Karachi to Quetta were also canceled.

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