Lahore: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has decided to inform passengers about Pakistan- India T20 World Cup match by live commentary - held in Dubai Stadium at 7:00 pm on Sunday.


Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Air Marshal Arshad Malik, issued orders to keep passengers informed about the Pak-India cricket match on all flights.
The captain will keep the passengers updated on the thrilling match between Pakistan and India on all domestic and international flights.
The captain will continue to provide passengers with match-related updates under the satellite communication and ACARS (Aircraft Communications, Addressing and Reporting System) on PIA's long-haul flights.
PIA's Boeing 777 aircraft will keep passengers informed of the match situation under the automated system and ACARS.
The captain of the Airbus 320 aircraft will take the match details from the ATC (Air Traffic Control), radar controller and inform the passengers.
The private airline will also keep passengers informed about the match on domestic flights.
Foreign airlines will also keep their passengers informed of matches on long-haul flights under Wi-Fi and modern systems.
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