Efforts are underway to normalize Hajj flights from Pakistan


Lahore: Pakistan's flight operations have returned to normal after the Indo-Pak tensions.
According to media reports, 15 countries, including Saudi Arabia, have started flights to various airports in Pakistan, while the Hajj flight operation across the country is also rapidly approaching completion.
Saudi Airlines has also started flights to Lahore and Islamabad today.
It is also reported that Saudi Air flights are being operated from Jeddah to Lahore and Islamabad.
Media reports suggest that efforts are underway to normalize Hajj flights from Pakistan.
According to the flight schedule, no flights have been canceled from Sialkot, Peshawar, Quetta, Faisalabad, and Multan today, while the national air flights from Bahrain, Doha, Sialkot, and Medina to Islamabad have been shifted to Lahore.

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