PIA flight PK-236 from Lahore to Abu Dhabi was also cancelled.


Lahore: The country is still under fog due to which 24 flights have been canceled while four have been shifted to the alternative airports today (Friday).
According to the details, flights PK-246 and PK-244 from Dammam to Islamabad and Sialkot have been shifted to Lahore.
PIA flight PK-240 from Kuwait City to Islamabad was landed at Lahore. Flight PK-248 from Dammam to Lahore was diverted to Islamabad.
Two Saudi Airlines flights from Islamabad to Jeddah and Islamabad to Dubai ER-702 and PK-233 were cancelled.
Another two flights ER-503 and ER-505 from Islamabad to Karachi and four flights PK-601, PK-602, PK-605 and PK-606 from Islamabad to Gilgit have been cancelled.
PIA flights PK-536, PK-537 from Karachi to Sukkur and PK-118 from Peshawar to Abu Dhabi have been cancelled.
PK-221 and PK-222 flights from Multan to Dubai, four flights ER-522, ER-523, ER-524 and ER-526 from Lahore to Karachi were cancelled.
PIA flight PK-236 from Lahore to Abu Dhabi was also cancelled.

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