Karachi: Becoming the first foreign commercial service since takeover by the Taliban, the Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) will resume flights from Islamabad to Kabul next week, a spokesman said Saturday.

Published 4 years ago on Sep 11th 2021, 10:47 pm
By Web Desk

“We have got all technical clearances for flight operations,” PIA spokesman Abdullah Hafeez Khan told AFP.
He said first commercial plane is scheduled to fly from Islamabad to Kabul on September 13 (Monday) and that the service would depend on demand.
“We have received 73 requests from humanitarian relief agencies and journalists,” Khan said.

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