Airline added flights from Karachi to Turbat to its schedule from Dec 16


Karachi: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is moving towards recovery. In a new development, flights to Turbat have been resumed.
According to a PIA spokesperson, the national airline has added flights from Karachi to Turbat to its schedule from December 16, while PIA will operate two flights weekly on Mondays and Wednesdays.
The spokesperson said that PIA’s Turbat and Gwadar operations are being strengthened again, and the resumption of PIA flights to Turbat will strengthen CPEC projects that are very important for the country’s economy.
Earlier, PIA had issued a schedule to depart from Islamabad to Paris on January 10, 2025, after the resumption of flights to Europe.
According to a PIA spokesperson, the first flight after the resumption to Europe will depart from Islamabad to Paris on January 10, 2025.
A PIA spokesperson said that in the initial phase, two flights will be operated weekly, which will increase gradually. These flights will operate on Fridays and Sundays.

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