Flight PF784, carrying 137 passengers, departed Islamabad International Airport (IIAP) at 1134 hours

Islamabad: AirSial on Monday launched its first international flight from Islamabad to Dubai, under the operational supervision of the Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA).
According to a PAA press release, Flight PF784, carrying 137 passengers, departed Islamabad International Airport (IIAP) at 1134 hours.
The landmark event was celebrated with an official ceremony at the airport’s Business Class Check-in Zone 1, attended by key dignitaries, including Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif as the chief guest.
Also present were Defence Secretary Lt. Gen. Muhammad Ali HI (M), Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority Director General Mr. Nadir Shafi Dar, Airport Manager Mr. Aftab Gilani, and AirSial CEO.
“Pakistan Airports Authority continues to provide world-class infrastructure and services, enabling airlines to expand their international reach while ensuring comfort, safety, and seamless travel experiences for passengers across the country,” according to the PAA statement.
The authority emphasized its role in delivering world-class facilities, ensuring passenger safety, and enabling seamless travel experiences.
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