A Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight from Dammam, Saudi Arabia, landed at Lahore’s Allama Iqbal International Airport on Saturday, but the arrival was marred by the absence of luggage for its passengers.
The flight, carrying approximately 37 passengers, arrived without the personal belongings of those on board, leaving them frustrated and bewildered.
Upon realizing their luggage had not accompanied them on the journey, the passengers expressed their anger through protests at the airport. They demanded immediate action from the PIA management to rectify the situation and arrange for their belongings to be transported to Lahore.
However, the airline’s response fell short of expectations, as officials struggled to provide a satisfactory explanation for the oversight and failed to pacify the growing unrest among travelers.
PIA management eventually assured the disgruntled travelers that their luggage would be sent to Lahore on the next available flight.