Pakistan
30 flights canceled due to fog today
PIA flights PK-601 from Islamabad to Gilgit, PK-602, Islamabad to Abu Dhabi flight PK-262 and Dubai flight PK-233 have been cancelled.
Karachi: Due to the fog, the flight schedule is continuously affected, therefore 30 flights have been canceled even today (Tuesday) while four foreign flights have been diverted to alternative airports due to reduced visibility.
Flights PK-182 from Sharjah to Islamabad, ER-852 from Jeddah to Peshawar was landed in Lahore, while PK-240 and PK-210 flights from Kuwait City and Sharjah to Sialkot have been diverted to Lahore.
According to the flight schedule, one flight of Saudi Airlines from Islamabad to Jeddah has been canceled while four flights from Islamabad to Quetta PK-325, PK-326, ER-540 and ER-541 have been cancelled.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flights PK-601 from Islamabad to Gilgit, PK-602, Islamabad to Abu Dhabi flight PK-262 and Dubai flight PK-233 have been cancelled.
Islamabad to Sharjah flight PK-181, Al-Ain flight PK-143 while Karachi to Islamabad flight PK-6369 and PK-370 were also cancelled.
Two PIA flights from Lahore to Quetta PK-322, PK-323, Lahore to Karachi PK-6313, ER-520, ER-525, Karachi to Quetta PK-310, PK-311 and Multan flight PK-330, PK-331 were cancelled.
Two more flights of PIA including PK-293, PK-294 from Multan to Sharjah, ER-811 from Karachi to Jeddah and flight PK-217 from Peshawar to Abu Dhabi have been cancelled.
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