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PIA directed to increase Quetta-bound flights

Published on: September 21, 2022 2:05 PM

PIA directed to increase Quetta-bound flights
PIA directed to increase Quetta-bound flights. @KhSaad_Rafique twitter

Islamabad: PIA directed to increase Quetta-bound flights. Minister for Aviation Khawaja Saad Rafique has directed Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and urged other domestic airlines to increase their number of air flights to Quetta due to limited land connectivity caused by the recent floods that played havoc in parts of the country.

PIA directed to increase Quetta-bound flights

He passed the directives while presiding over a special meeting of the Aviation Department, a news release on Wednesday said.

“Due to the lack of land connectivity, instructions have been issued to national and other domestic airlines to increase the air operations of Quetta,”

The minister said weekly flights from Lahore to Quetta should also be increased.

Saad Rafique said PIA should promote its concessional packages given to senior citizens, students and special persons.

He asked PIA to prepare feasibility to operate flights from Quetta to Iran and Iraq aimed at providing safe and comfortable travel facilities to pilgrims.

The minister said PIA had improved its food quality but there was still room for further improvement.

He stressed the need for encouraging ‘budget airlines’ operating with small jets to increase domestic flights and make small airports functional.

Saad Rafique was of the view that all airlines, including PIA should collaborate with tour promoters and licensed airlines to promote tourism with increased domestic flight operations.

Filed Under: Balochistan, Pakistan Tagged With: Airlines, Aviation, floods, Latest, PIA, Quetta

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