Four flights from Karachi to Turbat and Lahore to Karachi were canceled


Karachi: Due to administrative problems of the airlines, four flights were canceled, and 33 were delayed, while one was diverted to an alternative airport.
According to the flight schedule, four flights from Karachi to Turbat and Lahore to Karachi were canceled.
Umrah pilgrims from Lahore, who were stranded for 30 hours, were sent from Karachi to Jeddah on an alternative plane, and flight PK218 from Abu Dhabi to Peshawar was administratively diverted to Islamabad Airport.
11 flights from Islamabad Airport are delayed by 1-1.5 hours, and 12 flights from Lahore Airport are delayed by 1-17 hours.
Flight PA470 from Lahore to Jeddah is delayed by 17 hours, and flights PK177 and PK178 from Sialkot to Abu Dhabi are delayed by 11 hours.
The departure of the foreign flight FZ340 from Multan to Dubai is delayed by 9 hours due to a plane breakdown.
The national airline flight PK293 from Multan to Sharjah is delayed by 6 hours, and two flights PK322 and PK323 from Quetta to Lahore are delayed by 3 hours.

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