The national flag carrier, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) announced on Wednesday that it will increase its international flights and restore domestic flights in order to facilitate travelers.
Accordingly, it has increased its international flights to Afghanistan, Azerbaijan, and Uzbekistan.
According to the spokesperson for the PIA, it will operate five flights between Pakistan and Kabul in the first phase, which will be increased to seven flights in the second phase.
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The spokesperson announced that the airline will operate direct flights from Lahore to Baku from 14 March onwards, twice a week.
PIA will launch direct flights from Lahore to Tashkent on 28 March and has sought permission from Uzbekistan to begin flights to Samarkand and Bukhara.
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The airline has restored its domestic flights to Rahim Yar Khan and will operate flights from Karachi to Rahim Yar Khan twice a week. Additionally, its flights to Chitral that had been suspended because of the pandemic have also been resumed.
Furthermore, it will now operate flights thrice a week from Islamabad to Lahore.