Pakistan Int’l Airlines unveils new schedule for special flights

Pakistan International Airline (PIA) planes are positioned on the tarmac at the Benazir Bhutto International Airport in Islamabad on October 10, 2012. PIA have planed to reopen its flights for Swat valley which was shut down in 2007 due to the security situation. AFP PHOTO/Farooq NAEEM

KARACHI: Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has issued a new schedule of relief flights that it will undertake in the coming days to bring back stranded Pakistanis, said the spokesperson of the national carrier.

According to the new schedule, two PIA flights will depart for Manchester from Islamabad on April 17 and 18. He added that PK 8852 and PK 8894 will travel to Seoul from Islamabad.

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The spokesperson added that a special flight from Karachi to Jakarta will also depart on April 18. He added that PIA will also launch two more flights for Toronto and will leave from Islamabad and Karachi from April 15 and 19.

The national airline has also announced that on April 17 a special flight will bring back Pakistanis stranded in UAE.

The spokesperson stated that the booking can be done on PIA’s website, offices and call centres.

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