Afghan authorities have finally allowed Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight to take off from the Kabul airport after halting it for two and a half hours.
The Kabul-Islamabad PK-250 flight was ready to take off with 162 passengers on board, but the airport authorities in the Afghan capital denied clearance.
Due to the shortened runway, the Afghan authorities asked the pilot to offload 15 passengers in weight shedding. The pilot, however, refused the idea as all passengers had already been taken in.
Interestingly, planes of all other airlines continued to take off using the same runway in the meantime.
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